Keywords - Primary hypomagnesemia (KW-0982)
- DefinitionProtein which, if defective, causes primary hypomagnesemia. Primary hypomagnesemia defines a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by low magnesium serum content due to primary renal or intestinal magnesium wasting. Primary hypomagnesemia disorders generally share symptoms of magnesium depletion, such as tetany and generalized convulsions. They often include associated disturbances in calcium excretion.
- Category
- Gene Ontology (GO)
- Ancestors
- GraphicalPrimary hypomagnesemia
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