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Too much of a good thing: OTC calcium carbonate overdose causing milk-alkali syndrome in a psychiatric patient. [PDF]
She A, Bhutia S, Jenney FE.
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An Underestimated Cause of Hypercalcemia: A Case Report of Milk-Alkali Syndrome. [PDF]
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
Hypoproteinemia by itself causes a nonrespiratory ("metabolic") alkalosis. On the average, a decrease in plasma albumin concentration of 1 g/dl produces an increase in "standard" bicarbonate of 3.4 mM/liter, and an apparent base excess of +3.7 meq/liter; it also reduces the value of the normal anion gap by about 3 meq/liter.
J J, McAuliffe +3 more
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Hypoproteinemia by itself causes a nonrespiratory ("metabolic") alkalosis. On the average, a decrease in plasma albumin concentration of 1 g/dl produces an increase in "standard" bicarbonate of 3.4 mM/liter, and an apparent base excess of +3.7 meq/liter; it also reduces the value of the normal anion gap by about 3 meq/liter.
J J, McAuliffe +3 more
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Advances in Kidney Disease and Health
Metabolic alkalosis is one of the four cardinal acid-base disorders and perhaps the least well understood by students. Taking a mechanistic approach to etiologies and management can be very helpful in such cases. Particularly, one should focus on the factors that generate the alkalosis (source of fluid loss and composition, less commonly alkali ...
Stewart H. Lecker, Keiko I. Greenberg
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Metabolic alkalosis is one of the four cardinal acid-base disorders and perhaps the least well understood by students. Taking a mechanistic approach to etiologies and management can be very helpful in such cases. Particularly, one should focus on the factors that generate the alkalosis (source of fluid loss and composition, less commonly alkali ...
Stewart H. Lecker, Keiko I. Greenberg
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Transplacental metabolic alkalosis
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2007Abstract: We present a newborn with hypochloraemic metabolic alkalosis due to severe metabolic alkalosis of his mother. Hypoventilation as a leading symptom resolved quickly with treatment but may be life‐threatening if not detected. In this case, the mother had a probable eating disorder.
Patrik, Schimert +4 more
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Hypernatremic alkalosis or chloride depletion alkalosis?
Intensive Care Medicine, 2013Dear Editor, We read with interest the article by Lindner et al. [1], where it is suggested that hypernatremia can lead to an increase in standard base excess (SBE). In this study, base excess caused by changes in sodium is 4.1 mmol/L when peak sodium is achieved.
Daniele Pinto, Vasconcelos +2 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1994
Our patient's acid-base disturbance may be among the highest recorded in nonfatal cases of metabolic alkalosis. This case also shows that life-threatening alkalemia can be safely and effectively treated by defining and removing the causes of alkalosis and applying aggressive supportive therapy with fluid repletion and potassium and electrolyte ...
D E, Amundson, J, Diamant
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Our patient's acid-base disturbance may be among the highest recorded in nonfatal cases of metabolic alkalosis. This case also shows that life-threatening alkalemia can be safely and effectively treated by defining and removing the causes of alkalosis and applying aggressive supportive therapy with fluid repletion and potassium and electrolyte ...
D E, Amundson, J, Diamant
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