The Time Course for Changes in Plasma [H+] after Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion. [PDF]
Renfree, Andrew
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The Physiology of Lived Experience: And then there was one – the story of a radical nephrectomy
Experimental Physiology, Volume 111, Issue 5, Page 2411-2415, 1 May 2026.
Michael J. Shattock
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Hypertension with Hypokalemic Metabolic Alkalosis: The Diagnosis Is Apparent. [PDF]
Rodby R.
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Metabolic alkalosis and mixed acid-base disturbance in anaesthesia and critical care. [PDF]
Park M, Sidebotham D.
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Severe hypokalaemic paralysis and rhabdomyolysis due to ingestion of liquorice [PDF]
Chronic ingestion of liquorice induces a syndrome with findings similar to those in primary hyperaldosteronism. We describe a patient who, with a plasma K+ of 1.8 mmol/l, showed a paralysis and severe rhabdomyolysis after the habitual ...
Bosch, A.E. (Annemien) van den +4 more
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Familial Hypokalemic Alkalosis: Gitelman’s Syndrome
Gitelman’s syndrome is one of the major variant of familial hypokalemic alkalosis syndromes, presenting with hypocalciuria, hypomagnesemia, and sodium and cloride wasting, which results in hyperreninemia and hyperaldosteronism.
Mesut AKÇAKAYA +5 more
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Metabolic alkalosis in peritoneal dialysis - beyond the obvious: Questions. [PDF]
Sharma N, Ehlayel AM.
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Clinical Course and Prognosis of Tubulopathies Characterized by Metabolic Alkalosis in Children. [PDF]
Huseynli B +4 more
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IRBIT a Master Regulator of Cell Physiology [PDF]
(excerpt) Hormones and neurotransmitters regulate cell functions by binding to their receptors, which activate intracellular signaling and produce the physiological response [1].
Bouyer, Patrice G +2 more
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Girl with hypokaliemia and metabolic alkalosis: a case report
Background: In cases of normotensive patients, hypokalemia with metabolic alkalosis is most frequently caused by repeated vomiting or diuretics abuse, and rarely by tubulopathies, e.g., Bartter or Gitelman syndrome (GS).
Ksenja Marguč Kirn +2 more
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