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  • {{see also|Metabolic acidosis}} In [[medicine]], '''acidosis''' is an [[acid-based imbalance]] that is a "pathologic condition resulting
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  • ::''See also'': [[Acidosis]] In the health sciences, '''metabolic acidosis''' refers to a pathological state of systemic [[acid-base physiology]], a s
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  • * Krapf R, Seldin DW, Alpern RJ. (2008) Clinical Syndromes of Metabolic Acidosis. Volume 2. Chapter 59. Page 1667. In: Alpern RJ, Hebert SC, Seldin DW, Gieb ...681/ASN.2009080794 Some observations on the clinical approach to metabolic acidosis]. ''J Am.Soc.Nephrol.'' 21(6):894-897. PMID 20488948.
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000335.htm Metabolic Acidosis.] MedlinePlus Medical Enyclopedia. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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  • * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000335.htm Metabolic Acidosis.] MedlinePlus Medical Enyclopedia. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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  • ...ncy of [[insulin]], and characterized by [[hyperglycemia]], dehydration, [[acidosis]]], and excess [[ketone]]s in the blood
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  • ...nation of [[trauma induced coagulopathy]], [[hypothermia]] and [[metabolic acidosis ]]
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  • {{see also|Metabolic acidosis}} In [[medicine]], '''acidosis''' is an [[acid-based imbalance]] that is a "pathologic condition resulting
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  • ...w [[pH]] and this prevents the formation of excess lactate and/or lactic [[acidosis]] (sudden drop in [[blood]] pH). ...Ghiasvand F, Parker D | title = Biochemistry of exercise-induced metabolic acidosis. | journal = Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol | volume = 287 | issue
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  • ::''See also'': [[Acidosis]] In the health sciences, '''metabolic acidosis''' refers to a pathological state of systemic [[acid-base physiology]], a s
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  • * Krapf R, Seldin DW, Alpern RJ. (2008) Clinical Syndromes of Metabolic Acidosis. Volume 2. Chapter 59. Page 1667. In: Alpern RJ, Hebert SC, Seldin DW, Gieb ...681/ASN.2009080794 Some observations on the clinical approach to metabolic acidosis]. ''J Am.Soc.Nephrol.'' 21(6):894-897. PMID 20488948.
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  • ...dicine]], '''diabetic ketoacidosis''' ('''DKA''') is a type of metabolic [[acidosis]] that is a "life-threatening complication of diabetes mellitus, primarily ...nal |author=Oh MS, Carroll HJ, Goldstein DA, Fein IA |title=Hyperchloremic acidosis during the recovery phase of diabetic ketosis |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |v
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  • ...ternak GA, Salpeter Posthumous EE| title=Risk of fatal and nonfatal lactic acidosis with metformin use in type 2 diabetes mellitus. | journal=Cochrane Database
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  • *[[Metabolic acidosis]]
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  • ...lunteers that received HES in saline developed hyperchloremic [[metabolic acidosis]], but none of those who received Hextend.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...litation of the right ventricle which may lead to systemic hypotension and acidosis.<ref name="pmid19558745">{{cite journal| author=Hill NS, Roberts KR, Presto
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  • ...iad]] of [[trauma induced coagulopathy]], [[hypothermia]], and [[metabolic acidosis]]. The components of the lethal triad are metabolic rather than [[trauma (p
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  • ...ian must protect the patient against [[hypotension]], [[renal failure]], [[acidosis]], [[hyperkalemia]] and [[hypokalemia]]. Admission to a [[critical care|int
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  • ...colon lining. This can result in [[Shock (medical)|shock]] and [[metabolic acidosis]] with [[dehydration]], [[hypotension|low blood pressure]], [[tachycardia|r ...s duration). The other three patients presented with shock and [[metabolic acidosis]].
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  • *[[metabolic acidosis]]
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  • ...ncreased metabolic rate leading to fever, ringing in the ears, metabolic [[acidosis]], urine ketone bodies, decreased blood coagulation, and low [[glucose]] co
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  • ...no further investigation should delay [[surgery]]. [[Leukocytosis]] and [[acidosis]] may be present, but they are not specific findings. A plain [[abdominal X
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  • ...ations, which exhale excessive carbon dioxide in an attempt to correct the acidosis. ...with diabetic ketoacidosis require immediate care to correct dehydration, acidosis and insulin deficiency and to replace [[electrolytes]], which have been los
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  • ...n multisystem trauma is hypothermia, [[trauma induced coagulopathy]] and [[acidosis]]. Hypothermia may be deliberately induced to slow metabolic processes, as
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  • ...lant|transplantation]] require special preservation solutions to counter [[acidosis]], depressed [[Na+/K+-ATPase|sodium pump]] activity and increased intracell
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  • ...ing out of energy might mean losing the gazelle one is chasing, but lactic acidosis might have more serious physiological consequences.
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  • ...tions of COPD. In 2006, 30 patients with a history of previous hypercapnic acidosis with a Pao2 >10.0 kPa—indicating that oxygen may have worsened the hyperc ...controlled oxygen: preventing emergency admissions at risk of hypercapnic acidosis receiving high inspired oxygen concentrations in ambulances and A&E departm
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  • *acidosis,
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  • ...ring anaerobic conditions that could otherwise cause a drop in blood pH ([[acidosis]]), (a potentially life threatening condition).
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  • ...emorrhage (3), [[acute renal failure]] with [[hyperkalemia]] and metabolic acidosis (2) and hemorrhagic shock (1).<ref name="War-C&L04"/>
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  • ...veloped foreign bodies in the respiratory tract with intractable metabolic acidosis that resulted in death.
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  • ...tion. Perfusion abnormalities may include, but are not limited to [[lactic acidosis]]; [[oliguria]]; or acute alteration in mental status."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...sis, that administration of 90 mmol of potassium bicarbonate mitigated the acidosis, reduced apparent levels of active glucocorticoids, and reduced biomarkers
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