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Phenformin-associated metabolic acidosis
Diabetes, 1976We report 18 consecutive phenformin-treated diabetic patients admitted to this Medical Service acutely ill with metabolic acidosis. Lactic acidosis was anticipated, and documented, in all. Also, however, though most of the patients had only weakly positive, or even negative, serum reactions with the nitroprusside reagent, all were found to have ...
M, Fulop, H D, Hoberman
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American Journal of Nephrology, 2019
Background: Current guidelines recommend treatment of metabolic acidosis in chronic kidney disease (CKD) with sodium-based alkali. We tested the hypothesis that treatment with base-producing fruits and vegetables (F + V) better improves cardiovascular ...
Nimrit Goraya +3 more
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Background: Current guidelines recommend treatment of metabolic acidosis in chronic kidney disease (CKD) with sodium-based alkali. We tested the hypothesis that treatment with base-producing fruits and vegetables (F + V) better improves cardiovascular ...
Nimrit Goraya +3 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
METABOLIC ACIDOSIS is a clinical state characterized by an excess of hydrogen ions, the source of which are acids other than carbonic. In diabetic acidosis, the source of the excessive hydrogen ion is ketoacids formed during the process of intermediary metabolism in the absence of insulin. The degree of acidemia, ie, lowering of arterial blood pH, will
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METABOLIC ACIDOSIS is a clinical state characterized by an excess of hydrogen ions, the source of which are acids other than carbonic. In diabetic acidosis, the source of the excessive hydrogen ion is ketoacids formed during the process of intermediary metabolism in the absence of insulin. The degree of acidemia, ie, lowering of arterial blood pH, will
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Metabolic Acidosis Nondiabetic
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965Introduction METABOLIC acidosis may be defined as an excess of arterial blood hydrogen ion not caused by an increase in carbonic acid. This excess of hydrogen ion can be brought about in two basic ways: Increase in strong acids in the body. This can be endogenous as with the increase in β-OH-butyric acid and acetoacetic acid in starvation ketosis or ...
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DeckerMed Medicine, 2017
Metabolic acidosis is a common clinical entity that can arise from a variety of disease states, medications, and toxic ingestions. This review covers the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of common presentations of metabolic acidosis. We have differentiated various causes of metabolic acidosis based on the presence of a normal or elevated ...
Shuchi Anand, Dipal Savla, Lisa Cohen
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Metabolic acidosis is a common clinical entity that can arise from a variety of disease states, medications, and toxic ingestions. This review covers the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of common presentations of metabolic acidosis. We have differentiated various causes of metabolic acidosis based on the presence of a normal or elevated ...
Shuchi Anand, Dipal Savla, Lisa Cohen
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2022
Zhabiz Solhjou, Martina M. McGrath
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Zhabiz Solhjou, Martina M. McGrath
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Bile acids and the gut microbiota: metabolic interactions and impacts on disease
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Stephanie Collins, Andrew D Patterson
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