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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.
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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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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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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 1987
Metabolic alkalosis is a common acid-base disturbance in critically ill patients. In this review we discuss the approach to diagnosis and management of this disorder; particular emphasis is given to the causes most com monly responsible for alkalosis in critical care medicine. We present rules for (1) identifying the presence of metabolic alkalosis, (
Jeffrey M. Rimmer, F. John Gennari
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Metabolic alkalosis is a common acid-base disturbance in critically ill patients. In this review we discuss the approach to diagnosis and management of this disorder; particular emphasis is given to the causes most com monly responsible for alkalosis in critical care medicine. We present rules for (1) identifying the presence of metabolic alkalosis, (
Jeffrey M. Rimmer, F. John Gennari
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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 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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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 (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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