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Overview
Laboratory Findings
Suggested initial laboratory studies include the following:
- Serum calcium
- Ionized calcium
- Complete blood count
- Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/creatinine
- Magnesium
- Albumin
- Phosphorus
- Amylase/lipase
Additional laboratory studies to be obtained as part of a more complete evaluation include the following:
- Vitamin D levels
- Parathyroid hormone