Biochemical variables related to calcium metabolism in epileptics
- PMID: 443079
- DOI: 10.1111/j.0954-6820.1979.tb06072.x
Biochemical variables related to calcium metabolism in epileptics
Abstract
Five biochemical variables, S-Ca, U-Ca, S-P, U-P and S-ALP, all involved in calcium metabolism, have been investigated in 86 epileptics on long-term medication. We found hypocalciuria in half of the epileptics and increased S-ALP in one third. In contrast to earlier reports there was no hypocalcemia, whereas hypercalcemia was found in 7 epileptics. We have previously reported a high frequency of fractures in these epileptics. An increased fracture rate was found in the 13 epileptics with both hypocalciuria and increased S-ALP, indicating osteomalacia.
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