Case Report
Prolonged QT Syndrome and Seizure Secondary to Alkaline Earth Metal Deficiency: A Case Report
Table 2
Clinical manifestations of hypomagnesemia.
| Generalised weakness | Confusion, irritability, depression, or psychosis | Vertigo and ataxia | Tachyarrhythmia (Torsades de Pointes) and enhanced digoxin toxicity | Seizure activity | Biochemical disturbance (hypokalaemia, hypocalcaemia, and acidosis) [8] |
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