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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for "Acidosis," respiratory
  1. ... state of balance. Some people with chronic respiratory acidosis get acute respiratory acidosis when a serious illness worsens their condition ...
  2. Bansal A. Respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, and mixed acid-base disorders. In: Johnson RJ, Floege J, Tonelli M, eds. Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology . 7th ed. ...
  3. Bansal A. Respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, and mixed acid-base disorders. In: Johnson RJ, Floege J, Tonelli M, eds. Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology . 7th ed. ...
  4. ... Acidosis is classified as either respiratory or metabolic acidosis . Respiratory acidosis develops when there is too much carbon ... respiratory acidosis are hypercapnic acidosis and carbon dioxide ... acidosis include: Chest deformities, such as kyphosis Chest ...
  5. ... very rare) Kidney insufficiency or failure Metabolic or respiratory acidosis Red blood cell destruction Too much potassium in ...
  6. ... Intense exercise or convulsions can cause temporary lactic acidosis. ... failure Sepsis (severe infection) Some medicines can rarely ...
  7. ... alkali). This is the opposite of excess acid ( acidosis ).