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The calcium level is monitored during the first 48 hours after the operation by obtaining frequent blood samples for laboratory analysis.

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What endocrine glands manages the calcium level in blood stream?

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What Hormone responds to high levels of calcium in the blood?

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A problem with calcium level in the blood is probably related to the?

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What kind of endocrine gland is characterized by a low level of calcium in the blood serum and urine?

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Is blood calcium level a positive or negative feedback mechanism?

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