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Patients with this biochemical abnormality need careful and timely assessment to ensure that the risk of life threatening complications is minimised. Find out what causes hypocalcaemia, how it presents in clinical practice, and what investigations are needed, in this clinical review.
How common is injecting drug use in pregnancy, what adverse efeects does it have in mothers and babies, and how should opioid dependence be managed at different stages?
This summary of revised guidance from NICE includes recommendations for glucose and blood pressure lowering treatments, blood lipid control and other cardiovascular risk management approaches, and kidney, eye, nerve, and foot problems.
What can you learn from this BMJ paper? Read Leanne Tite's Paper+