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A 34-Year-Old Male Is Brought to the Emergency Room After

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A 34-year-old male is brought to the emergency room after being involved in a motor vehicle accident.  He suffers blunt abdominal trauma and bilateral femur fractures.  He has no significant past medical history.  On physical examination, his blood pressure is 80/40 mmHg and his heart rate is 110/min.  He receives several units of packed red blood cells.  Once stabilized, the patient begins complaining of a tingling sensation in his toes and fingers.  His serum calcium level is noted to be 7.2 mg/dL.  Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's current symptoms?


A) Increased renal tubular secretion of calcium
B) Calcium chelation by a substance in the transfused blood
C) Electrolyte leakage from red blood cells during pre-transfusion storage
D) Antibody-mediated red blood cell membrane damage
E) Parathyroid gland suppression due to fluid overload

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