2022
DOI: 10.2147/vmrr.s358682
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Management of Severe Hypomagnesemia as the Primary Electrolyte Abnormality with a Delayed Onset of Clinical Signs as a Result of Refeeding Syndrome in a Cat

Abstract: This case report describes severe hypomagnesemia in a cat attributed to refeeding syndrome with an onset of clinical signs from the magnesium deficiency apparent on the twelfth day following initiation of feeding. The patient initially presented in a state of cachexia from apparent malnutrition after missing from the owners care for five months. The patient was initially discharged five days after the initiation of feeding with only a mild hypokalemia apparent and requiring supplementation and returned for out… Show more

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“…Magnesium, which is as crucial as potassium, serves as a cofactor in ATP phosphorylation and is vital for neuromuscular and enzymatic functions [14]. Deficiencies in either electrolyte can result in neuromuscular disorders, arrhythmias, and gastrointestinal symptoms [18,19].…”
Section: Pathophysiology and Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnesium, which is as crucial as potassium, serves as a cofactor in ATP phosphorylation and is vital for neuromuscular and enzymatic functions [14]. Deficiencies in either electrolyte can result in neuromuscular disorders, arrhythmias, and gastrointestinal symptoms [18,19].…”
Section: Pathophysiology and Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%