7.0 mg/dL: The concern would depend on the cause of low calcium as it may be asymptomatic to life threatening. Common symptoms are tetany/cramps, seizures, and neuromuscular problems. For more information consult the following site: http://www.Clevelandclinicmeded.Com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/endocrinology/hypocalcemia/.
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