Use "metabolic-acidosis" in a sentence

1. Now, his labs show a metabolic acidosis.

2. Metabolic Acidosis may become severe or life-threatening.

3. Lactic Acidosis is a form of metabolic Acidosis

4. Topiramate overdose has resulted in severe metabolic acidosis.

5. In the average only a small metabolic acidosis is developed.

6. Metabolic Acidosis is a buildup of acid in your body

7. Low Bicarbonate levels in the blood are a sign of metabolic acidosis

8. We sought to determine whether hyperkalemia directly causes metabolic Acidosis and, if

9. Metabolic Acidosis occurs when you have too much acid in your blood

10. Diabetic Acidosis and lactic acid Acidosis are two types of metabolic Acidosis

11. There are two primary types of Acidosis: respiratory Acidosis and metabolic Acidosis

12. Metabolic Acidosis occurs when the kidneys cannot remove enough acid from the body

13. Data related to Metabolic Acidosis Hyperchloremic, non-anion gap, metabolic acidosis (i.e. decreased serum bicarbonate below the normal reference range in the absence of chronic respiratory alkalosis) is associated with topiramate treatment.

14. An occasional metabolic acidosis was counteracted after two hours into a respiratory alkalosis.

15. One of the most common causes of metabolic Acidosis is an overdose of aspirin.

16. However, only a portion of renal ammonium production is specifically stimulated by metabolic acidosis.

17. Acid-base results showed a mild, partially compensated metabolic acidosis, indicating adequate pulmonary function.

18. They tried to clear his metabolic acidosis with fluids, but he had a pH of...

19. Other causes of metabolic Acidosis are severe dehydration, excessive use of aspirin, and kidney disease.

20. This value was not decreased in renal cortex mitochondria from rats with chronic metabolic acidosis.

21. Between different types of cyanotic heart failure there were clear differences: in all cases of Tetralogy of Fallot the metabolic acidosis was compensated by low pCO2. In 60% of the Transpositions the metabolic acidosis was decompensated.

22. Metabolic Acidosis is a serious electrolyte disorder characterized by an imbalance in the body's acid-base balance

23. Rebound metabolic alkalosis is a transient alkalemia that is seen during recovery from NH4Cl-induced metabolic acidosis.

24. Metabolic Acidosis happens when the chemical balance of acids and bases in your blood gets thrown off.

25. Treatment with loop diuretics might result in hypochloremic metabolic acidosis nowadays termed chloride-depletion alkalosis for pathophysiological reasons.

26. Acetone is one of the ketone bodies produced in abnormal amounts in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and metabolic acidosis.

27. Acetone is one of the ketone bodies produced in abnormal amounts in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and metabolic acidosis

28. Acetone is one of the ketone bodies produced in abnormal amounts in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and metabolic acidosis

29. Metabolic Acidosis can lead to acidemia, which is defined as arterial blood pH that is lower than 7.35.

30. Methods This case report describes a patient presenting with hypokalaemia, hypertension, metabolic acidosis and a left adrenal tumor.

31. Background Hyperkalemia in association with metabolic Acidosis that are out of proportion to changes in glomerular filtration rate defines type 4 renal tubular Acidosis (RTA), the most common RTA observed, but the molecular mechanisms underlying the associated metabolic Acidosis are incompletely understood

32. This metabolic acidosis is caused by renal bicarbonate loss due to the inhibitory effect of topiramate on carbonic anhydrase.

33. 1] Greater degree of metabolic acidosis --> Greater increases in Bicarb Vd ---> Larger amounts of Bicarb must be administered

34. Pyruvate Carboxylase (PC) deficiency is characterized in most affected individuals by failure to thrive, developmental delay, recurrent seizures, and metabolic acidosis

35. In other types of potassium derangement, the acid-base balance is usually disturbed, with metabolic alkalosis and metabolic acidosis often being present.

36. The effects of renal sodium excretion was examined in individual comparative studies during metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis in hydropenic hypertensive individuals.

37. Artificial respiration is only necessary in those rare circumstances when metabolic acidosis takes place and the alveolar ventilation shows a tendency to decline.

38. Metabolic Acidosis has three main root causes: increased acid production, loss of bicarbonate, and a reduced ability of the kidneys to excrete excess acids

39. During hypotension at 40 mmHg lasting over 60 min (oligemic shock), a metabolic acidosis was observed in all animals irrespectively of the anesthesia used.

40. Both net branchial ammonia excretion and net branchial uptake of acidic equivalents from the water (=base loss) were greatly stimulated, the latter contributing to metabolic acidosis.

41. The sensitivity in predicting metabolic acidosis was low in all tests, but a high and comparable specificity could be achieved in both the RI and OCT.

42. The Benzyl alcohol may therefore have been metabolized to benzoic acid, which could not be conjugated by the immature liver but accumulated, causing metabolic acidosis (2)

43. Acute metabolic Acidosis may also cause an increased rate and depth of breathing, confusion, and headaches, and it can lead to seizures, coma, and in some cases death.

44. Classically, metabolic Acidosis is defined as a state of decreased systemic pH resulting from either a primary increase in hydrogen ion (H+) or a reduction in bicarbonate (HCO3-) concentrations.

45. Lactic Acidosis is a form of metabolic Acidosis that begins when a person overproduces or underutilizes lactic acid, and their body is not able to adjust to these changes

46. The pain then abates for 24 hours as the iron passes deeper into the body, resulting in metabolic acidosis, which in turn damages internal organs, particularly the brain and the liver.

47. In addition to uremia the most important causal factors are anemia, myopathy, metabolic acidosis, osteopathy, polyneuropathy, disturbed glucose utilization, (side) effects of medication as well as lack of movement and training.

48. A new case of propionic acidemia is presented, paying special attention to the early symptoms of this disease, such as increased drowsiness, muscular hypotonia, poor feeding, hypothermia, metabolic acidosis, ketonuria and vomiting.

49. Metabolic Acidosis occurs when there is an accumulation of H + or a loss of bicarbonate ions (HCO 3−) and is reflected by a decrease in plasma HCO 3− (<22 mEq/L).

50. The regulator under normal conditions and in metabolic acidosis-alkalosis controls the pH of the extracellular fluid of the brain thus providing a constant environment for the nerve cells of the brain.

51. at least two of: temperature > 38 °C or < 36,5 °C or temperature instability, tachycardia or bradycardia, apnoea, extended capillary refilling time (CRT), metabolic acidosis, hyperglycaemia, other sign of BSI such as apathy

52. Acidosis is the condition of having too much acid in the blood and other body fluids with two classifications – metabolic Acidosis or respiratory Acidosis.… Acidosis (Acidoses): Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes and Prognosis.

53. Absinthium is Convulsant and was inspirationally used by artists and poets.1 In addition some species of Asteraceae family have antioxidant and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory effect.4 Persistent metabolic acidosis and severe diarrhoea due to Artemisia absinthium poisoning

54. We have examined the acidbase status (pH, standard bicarbonate, base excess, buffer base) and arterial blood gases (pCO2, O2-saturation) of 23 children with cyanotic heart failure. In 40% of the cases we found a metabolic acidosis.

55. Answer: HCO3 ⬇, pH ⬇: Metabolic acidosis, fully Compensated: this is a metabolic problem and the pH is normal (on the acidotic side of normal)…the respiratory system (CO2) is ABNORMAL and on the alkalotic side, so it is compensating

56. It differs from earlier reports of M H in that no hyperpyrexia was allowed to develop, but there was paradoxical response to succinylcholine, skeletal hypertonicity, cardiac alterations of rate and rhythm, tachypnoea, sweating, mild metabolic acidosis and enzyme elevations, most notably of CPK.

57. Although sodium Bicarbonate is approved for the treatment of metabolic acidosis, data have shown that the use of this drug may be harmful in certain clinical settings such as lactic acidosis, acidosis with tissue hypoxia, uremia, severe cardiac dysfunction or arrest, and diabetic ketoacidosis.

58. It may also occur as a result of sepsis , and is usually a sign of the beginning of refractory sepsis . Lastly, in the case of metabolic acidosis , the body uses hyperventilation to counter the increased acidity of the blood; this is known as Kussmaul breathing .

59. Acidosis is caused by an overproduction of acid that builds up in the blood or an excessive loss of bicarbonate from the blood (metabolic Acidosis) or by a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood that results from poor lung function or depressed breathing (respiratory Acidosis).

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61. Metabolic Acidosis is primary reduction in bicarbonate (HCO 3 −), typically with compensatory reduction in carbon dioxide partial pressure (P co 2); pH may be markedly low or slightly subnormal.Metabolic acidoses are categorized as high or normal anion gap based on the presence or absence of unmeasured anions in serum.

62. ◦ Acetazolamide (250 mg orally within 24 hours of onset of symptoms and 250 mg orally 8 hours later): a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor that hastens acclimatization and shortens duration of AMS through its action on acid-base balance(13) . It causes renal excretion of bicarbonate, leading to metabolic acidosis, a compensatory hyperventilation and improved oxygenation (A I).

63. Less is known about the potential mode of induction of developmental effects, including the role of putatively toxic metabolites, although research conducted to date has focused on glycolic acid (Carney, 1994; Carney et al., 1999). This focus has related to both the metabolic acidosis induced by the increased accumulation of this substance in the blood as well as possible toxicological effects of the substance itself.