1. Sur un cas de hoquet chronique;Chavany, J.A.; Hagenmuller, D.;Presse med,1950
2. The effect of hiccup kalaemia and alkalosis set the stage for the developon the electrocardiogram: Registration of diaphragmatic ment of episodic hiccup-induced complete heart block;Cheng, T.O.; Miller, A.J.,1953
3. Ein Beitrag zur Frage der Herzbeteiligung bei Spasmophilie;Corsdress, 0;Mschr. Kinderheilk,1926
4. This association has already been quoted (Soderstrom, 1950;Hypokalaemia; Hiccup;Guy's Hosp. Rep; Syncopal dysphagia,1960
5. Transient bundle-branch block occurkin, 1954), and hypokalaemia was probably the ring during slowing of the heart beat and following cause of hiccups here, for they were readily resolved by correction of the patient's hypokalaemic alkalotic state. Hypocalcaemia has also been cited as a cause of hiccups;Dressler, W.;Amer. Heart J; In this patient the serum calcium level was not estimated at first; subsequently, however (6.3.68), it was found to be low at 8-6 mg./100 ml., and this may have been a contributory factor, for though calcium was not gagging,1959