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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Hypokalemic alkalosis
  1. ... an abnormal acid balance in the blood called hypokalemic alkalosis, which causes too much calcium in the urine. ... Bartter syndrome is usually suspected when a blood test finds a low level of potassium in the blood . ...
  2. ... normal level of aldosterone may be due to: Bartter syndrome (group of rare conditions that affect the kidneys) ...
  3. ... loss of chloride, such as from prolonged vomiting. Hypokalemic alkalosis is caused by the kidneys' response to an ...
  4. ... Sweating Genetic disorders, such as hypokalemic periodic paralysis , Bartter syndrome
  5. ... Conditions that can cause nephrocalcinosis include: Alport syndrome Bartter syndrome Chronic glomerulonephritis Familial hypomagnesemia Medullary sponge kidney Primary ...
  6. ... is called hypochloremia. It may be due to: Bartter syndrome Burns Congestive heart failure Cushing syndrome Dehydration Excessive ...
  7. ... aspirin overdose) Ureteral diversion Higher-than-normal levels: Bartter syndrome Burns Congestive heart failure Cushing syndrome Dehydration Excessive ...
  8. ... normal level of aldosterone may be due to: Bartter syndrome (group of rare conditions that affect the kidneys) ...
  9. ... acidosis (for example, caused by uncontrolled diabetes) or alkalosis (for example, caused by excess vomiting). Sometimes, the potassium test may be done in people who are having an attack of paralysis .