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La hipocalcemia es una afección en la que los niveles de calcio en sangre son bajos. El calcio es una sal importante en muchos sistemas del cuerpo, especialmente en la función del corazón y los músculos. Un déficit prolongado en los niveles de calcio puede llevar a la malformación de los huesos, lo que puede derivar en huesos quebradizos con tendencia a fracturarse.
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