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Metabolic Alkalosis

Nephrology Self-Assessment Program, 2022
Namrata Krishnan, Robert Jay Alpern
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Metabolic Alkalosis

DeckerMed Nephrology, Dialysis, and Transplantation, 2017
Metabolic alkalosis is a common clinical problem encountered by the nephrologist. An understanding of the pathogenesis of this electrolyte disorder, which includes a generative and a maintenance phase, is essential to elucidating the etiology and deciding on the appropriate treatment.
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[Metabolic alkalosis].

La Revue du praticien, 1990
Metabolic alkalosis (MA) only occurs after bicarbonate administration if given quickly and massively, or in the presence of renal failure. Most cases of MA are caused by a loss of hydrogen ions. This paper reviews the common causes (gastric aspiration, chronic diuretic therapy) and updates the list of drugs which may lead to this complication.
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Metabolic alkalosis

Acta Paediatrica, 1996
D'EUFEMIA   +3 more
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Metabolic Alkalosis

2012
Mitchell L. Halperin, Kamel S. Kamel
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Metabolic Alkalosis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
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Metabolic Alkalosis

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
R O, Mulhausen, A S, Blumentals
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Metabolic alkalosis

2014
Michael Gierth   +2 more
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Metabolic alkalosis.

Respiratory care, 2001
Metabolic alkalosis is a primary pathophysiologic event characterized by the gain of bicarbonate or the loss of nonvolatile acid from extracellular fluid. The kidney preserves normal acid-base balance by two mechanisms: bicarbonate reclamation, mainly in the proximal tubule, and bicarbonate generation, predominantly in the distal nephron.
A, Khanna, N A, Kurtzman
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