Acidosis Sentence Examples

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  • One of the most common causes of metabolic acidosis is an overdose of aspirin.

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  • For example a metabolic acidosis will drop the pH to 7.4.

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  • This may precipitate lactic acidosis in patients who are taking metformin.

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  • Yes, there are situations that may affect your kidneys or liver function and thus put you at risk for developing lactic acidosis.

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  • The respiratory drive is increased and the arterial blood gas shows a partially compensated metabolic acidosis.

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  • Salicylate appears to competitively inhibit plasma protein binding of acetazolamide and simultaneously to inhibit acetazolamide renal secretion that may produce serious metabolic acidosis.

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  • The biggest risk with Metformin is lactic acidosis, which has been reported to occur once per 30,000 patient years of use.

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  • For example, in patients with severe lung disease a pyrexia or high carbohydrate diet may result in respiratory acidosis.

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  • The effect of acidosis on nutrition was highlighted - acidosis increases protein catabolism and reduces albumin production.

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  • It discusses hoof trimming, the economics of lameness, biotin and lameness and the influence of diet and rumen acidosis.

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  • Specific Hazards - in adults, a mixed respiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis is usual.

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  • This may occur in syndromes such as malignant hyperpyrexia, tho a metabolic acidosis usually predominates.

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  • Blood chemistry including electrolytes, liver function and renal function were normal except for high uric acid and metabolic acidosis.

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  • Acidosis may increase salicylate transfer across the blood brain barrier.

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  • Severe cases of hypoglycemia may cause ketosis (excessive amounts of fatty acid byproducts in the body), acidosis (a disturbance of the body's acid-base balance), or shock.

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  • Overhydration can cause acidosis (a condition in which blood and body tissues have an abnormally high acid content), anemia, cyanosis (a condition that occurs when oxygen levels in the blood drop sharply), hemorrhage, and shock.

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  • The blood may increase in acidity (acidosis) and, under some circumstances, near drowning can cause a substantial increase or decrease in the volume of circulating blood.

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  • Narrowing also causes acidosis (an increase in tissue acidity) and increases blood viscosity (thickness).

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  • When the blood pH value is less than 7.35, the patient is in acidosis.

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  • Respiratory acidosis is caused by impaired breathing caused by conditions such as severe chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, or airway obstruction.

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  • Free fatty acids from lipid stores are increased, encouraging the production of ketoacids in the liver, leading to an over-acidic condition (metabolic acidosis) that causes even more disruption in body processes.

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  • The acidosis will be reversed, reflected in a gradual increase in pH.

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  • In some people not being able to make the urine acid called renal tubular acidosis makes calcium phosphate stones more likely.

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