High calcium in blood
The normal value of blood calcium is 9-11 mg of calcium in 100 ml of blood, which is 2.2-2.7 millimoles per liter of blood. The normal fluctuation of blood calcium is small, mainly because calcium is extremely important for maintaining various physiological functions of the human body. The possibility of various diseases can be judged through the detection of blood calcium ions. For example: when hyperparathyroidism is high, blood ion calcium is above the normal range.
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