tarsuc Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 7, 2011 Messages 232 Reaction score 19 Points 4,726 Medical Student Oct 7, 2016 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad FA says low or high Ca or Po4, UW says foscarnet is a ca chelator, so it will cause hypocalcemia. confused!
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad FA says low or high Ca or Po4, UW says foscarnet is a ca chelator, so it will cause hypocalcemia. confused!
Jonathanwillgetit Membership Revoked Removed 5+ Year Member Joined Sep 14, 2016 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Points 4,551 Pre-Medical Oct 10, 2016 #2 I would go with UW hypocaclemia however don't exclude foscarnet if you see hypercalcemia in vignette Upvote 0 Downvote
Jabbed Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jan 30, 2013 Messages 1,931 Reaction score 2,439 Points 5,751 Location North of the Wall Attending Physician Oct 10, 2016 #3 tarsuc said: FA says low or high Ca or Po4, UW says foscarnet is a ca chelator, so it will cause hypocalcemia. confused! Click to expand... Hypocalcemia and hypo/hyper-phosphatemia. (also hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia) Upvote 0 Downvote
tarsuc said: FA says low or high Ca or Po4, UW says foscarnet is a ca chelator, so it will cause hypocalcemia. confused! Click to expand... Hypocalcemia and hypo/hyper-phosphatemia. (also hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia)