Renal Tubular Acidosis can be referred to as the electrolytic disturbance that is caused because of impaired excretion of renal hydrogen ions, impaired bicarbonate resorption or abnormal production of aldosterone.
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Acidosis Dr . Elmukhtar Habas PhD ... HCO3 Metabolic Acidosis Low Low Low Respiratory Acidosis Low High High Metabolic Alkalosis High High High Respiratory Alkalosis ...
Acute Renal Failure Anthony R Mato, MD Sam s Case 30 year old man with diabetes, hypertension and chronic renal insufficiency (baseline creatinine of 2.5) presents ...
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ACUTE RENAL FAILURE INTRODUCTION Functions of the kidneys maintain control of body fluid composition/volume level of water loss/conservation volume of blood ...
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High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis Dr Chaitanya Vemuri The amount of secreted H+ that is buffered by filtered weak acids is called titratable acidity * * Urine anion ...
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Acute Renal Failure * 3 categories based on the pathophysiology * Exceeds community acquired ARF by 5-10 times 35000 in79 to 650000 in2002, 13% /year * 5-20% of ...
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Patholphysiology of Acid base Balance Primarily altered in metabolic disorders Altered by renal compensation for respiratory disorders Altered by buffering