1. Acidosis
Acidosis is a condition in which there is excessive acid in the body fluids. It is the opposite of alkalosis (a condition in which there is excessive base in the body fluids).
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2. Metabolic Acidosis
Metabolic acidosis is a pH imbalance in which the body has accumulated too much acid and does not have enough bicarbonate to effectively neutralize the effects of the acid.
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3. Lactic acidosis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
builds ups in the blood stream faster than it can be removed. Lactic acid is produced when oxygen levels in the body drop.
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4. Proximal renal tubular acidosis: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a condition that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids in the urine, leaving the blood too acidic.
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5. Lactic acidosis - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
Acidosis caused by accumulation of lactic acid more rapidly than it can be metabolized. It may occur spontaneously or in association with diseases such as diabetes mellitus, leukemia, or liver failure.
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6. Acidosis
Acidosis is a condition in which there is excessive acid in the body fluids. It is the opposite of alkalosis (a condition in which there is excessive base in the body fluids).
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7. Acidosis
The kidneys and lungs maintain the body's acid/base (pH) balance. Acidosis occurs when acid builds up or bicarbonate (a base) is lost. The major categories of acidosis are respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis.
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8. Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic acidosis occurs when the body produces too much acid, or when the kidneys are not removing enough acid from the body. There are several types of metablic acidosis:
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9. Acidosis/Alkalosis
Acidosis and alkalosis are terms used to describe the abnormal conditions when a patient’s blood pH may not fall within the healthy range. Measuring the pH of blood is a way of finding out how acidic or alkaline the blood is. Normal blood pH must ...
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10. Acidosis and alkalosis
Acidosis and alkalosis are terms used to describe the abnormal conditions when a patient’s blood pH does not fall within the healthy range. Measuring the pH of blood is a way of determining how acidic or basic the blood is. Normal blood pH must be...
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