Medium Chain Acyl CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency
[…] gap metabolic acidosis.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
This case emphasizes the need to consider fatty acid oxidation disorders in all children who present with hypoglycemia with absent or mild ketones in the urine and high anion[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Acidosis
Metabolic Acidosis Severe dehydration can trigger metabolic acidosis, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s Medline Plus.[livestrong.com]
In mild metabolic acidosis, people may have no symptoms but usually experience Breathing becomes deeper and slightly faster (as the body tries to correct the acidosis by expelling[merckmanuals.com]
metabolic acidosis plasma HCO3 usually 15mmol/L hyperkalaemia References and Links LITFL Paul Young’s ICU Mind Maps — Acidosis in Kidney Diseases Journal articles and textbooks[lifeinthefastlane.com]
Acute Alcohol Intoxication
Mild acidosis of a respiratory and metabolic origin and mild hypokalaemia are common findings in young teenagers.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Metabolic Acidosis
The frequency of moderate metabolic acidosis was 56% ( n 45), while that of mild metabolic acidosis was 15% ( n 12).[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Tachycardia is the most common cardiovascular effect seen with a mild metabolic acidosis.[emedicine.com]
In mild metabolic acidosis, people may have no symptoms but usually experience Breathing becomes deeper and slightly faster (as the body tries to correct the acidosis by expelling[merckmanuals.com]
Rosacea
[…] of 'metabolic acidosis' at which times the symptoms begin to appear more prominent.[internationalrosaceafoundation.org]
Likewise as the family has many different foods and drinks, these 'trigger' foods and drinks began to add up to make the body more acidic or lead the body into a mild state[internationalrosaceafoundation.org]
Growth Failure
He was noted to have a mild metabolic acidosis, generalised aminoaciduria and increased renal excretion of B2 Microglobulin. White cell cystine was normal.[bone-abstracts.org]
metabolic acidosis generalized intestinal movement abnormalities: esophageal reflux resulting in movement of food up from stomach into food tube delayed stomach emptying[magicfoundation.org]
[…] disorder) [mUPD7 primarily] Characteristics of both Small-for-Gestational-Age Children and Russell-Silver Syndrome Patients: lack of interest in eating fasting hypoglycemia & mild[magicfoundation.org]
Non-Oliguric Renal Failure
Arterial blood gases showed mild metabolic acidosis. An electrocardiogram appeared normal.[bmj.com]
Hyperkalemia
This disease is characterized by hyperkalemia, hypertension, and mild hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis (with normal anion gap) despite normal glomerular filtration.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Severe hyperkalamia and metabolic acidosis Sodium Bicarbonate 8.4% 1mmol/ml : 1-3ml/kg IV over 5 minutes Mild to moderate hyperkalaemia and metabolic acidosis: Sodium Bicarbonate[rch.org.au]
acidosis Mild hyperkalaemia - K 5.5 - Asymptomatic - Normal ECG Consider no treatment Stop K supplements Recheck result Salbutamol neb Polystyrene sulfonate PR or oral ([rch.org.au]
Hyponatremia
[…] hyponatremia associated with asymptomatic hyperkalemia, and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis [ 19 ].[omicsonline.org]
acidosis and hypokalemia - diarrhea or laxative abuse Metabolic acidosis and hyperkalemia - primary adrenal insufficiency in patients without renal failure Normal acid base[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] with hyporeninemic hypoaldosteronism commonly exhibit exaggerated natriuresis leading to volume depletioninduced increase in ADH secretion, decreased water excretion and mild[omicsonline.org]
Ileus
For example, the majority of patients admitted with the diagnosis of DKA present with mild metabolic acidosis; however, they show elevations of both serum glucose and β-hydroxybutyrate[care.diabetesjournals.org]
Approximately 50% of the patients with HHS have an increased anion gap metabolic acidosis as the result of concomitant ketoacidosis and/or an increase in serum lactate levels[care.diabetesjournals.org]
Most of these patients with mild ketoacidosis are alert and could be managed in a general hospital ward.[care.diabetesjournals.org]