A patient undergoes abdominal surgery for a splenic rupture and receives many units of transfused blood. Post-surgery, he complains of numbness around his mouth and a carpopedal spasm.
An electrocardiogram reveals a prolonged QT interval.
A patient undergoes abdominal surgery for a splenic rupture and receives many units of transfused blood. Post-surgery, he complains of numbness around his mouth and a carpopedal spasm.
An electrocardiogram reveals a prolonged QT interval.
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