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Nephrology
Am J Nephrol (2022) 53 (11-12): 839–846.
Published Online: 14 March 2023
...Gheun-Ho Kim Background: In metabolic acidosis, a negative calcium balance is induced by decreased renal tubular calcium reabsorption. This occurs independently of the action of parathyroid hormone or vitamin D and was attributed to a direct action of metabolic acidosis on the renal tubular cells...
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Am J Nephrol (2019) 49 (6): 438–448.
Published Online: 17 April 2019
...Nimrit Goraya; Yolanda Munoz-Maldonado; Jan Simoni; Donald E. Wesson Background: Current guidelines recommend treatment of metabolic acidosis in chronic kidney disease (CKD) with sodium-based alkali. We tested the hypothesis that treatment with base-producing fruits and vegetables (F + V) better...
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Nephrology
Am J Nephrol (2014) 40 (4): 362–370.
Published Online: 29 October 2014
...Sumita Sood; Yu Chen; Kevin McIntire; Ralph Rabkin Background: Critical illnesses are often complicated by acute metabolic acidosis, which if persistent, adversely affects outcome. Among the harmful effects that it might cause are impaired utilization of nutrients, increased proteolysis...
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Nephrology
Am J Nephrol (2014) 40 (1): 36–42.
Published Online: 02 July 2014
...Dongmei Wu; Jeffrey A. Kraut Background: Metabolic acidosis is associated with impaired cellular function. This has been attributed to the accompanying reduction in intracellular and interstitial pH of the myocardium. Recent studies suggest that activation of the cellular Na + -H + exchanger NHE1...
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Nephrology
Am J Nephrol (2011) 34 (1): 55–63.
Published Online: 10 June 2011
...Hwee-Yeong Ng; Hung-Chun Chen; Yu-Che Tsai; Yu-Kun Yang; Chien-Te Lee Background: Chronic metabolic acidosis is a common metabolic disturbance and its clinical impact can be severe and extensive. The role and the change of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) during metabolic acidosis...
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Nephrology
Am J Nephrol (1990) 10 (1): 37–43.
Published Online: 28 October 2008
...Kenneth R. Phelps; Jaime Uribarri In a patient with persistent diarrhea, renal acid excretion was examined because fecal alkali loss was insufficient to account for chronic metabolic acidosis. Bicarbonate wasting did not occur at physiologic serum concentrations, and the patient’s ability to lower...
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Am J Nephrol (1989) 9 (4): 265–268.
Published Online: 28 October 2008
... of chronic metabolic acidosis. Additional diagnostic tests to evaluate this hypothesis in this specific subgroup of patients with proximal RTA are also outlined. 5 01 1989 30 01 1989 28 10 2008 © 1989 S. Karger AG, Basel 1989 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All...
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Am J Nephrol (1985) 5 (1): 1–8.
Published Online: 24 October 2008
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Acid base Ammonium Net acid excretion Renal tubular acidosis Metabolic acidosis Kidney Editorial Review Am. J. Nephrol. 5: 1-8 (1985) © 1985 S. Kargcr AG, Base) 0250...
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Am J Nephrol (1988) 8 (4): 323–333.
Published Online: 24 October 2008
...Sandra Sabatini; Randall Morris; Neil Kurtzman; Gary Newsom Nephrology Consultant Am. J. Nephrol. 8: 323-333 (1988) Editor: Eben 1. Feinstein © 1988 S. Karger AG. Basel 0250-8095/88/0084-0323S2.75/0 Severe Metabolic Acidosis in an Intoxicated Patient1,2 Moderator: Sandra Sabatinia Participants...
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Am J Nephrol (1988) 8 (3): 245–248.
Published Online: 24 October 2008
.../min. Elevation of serum potassium from 4.7 to 5.8 mEq/1 and development of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis with laboratory findings of pH 7.285, HCO - 3 13.5 mEq/1, Na 141, and CI 114 mEq/1 were observed after captopril therapy. When captopril was withdrawn, elevated serum potassium levels...
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Nephrology
Am J Nephrol (2003) 23 (3): 158–164.
Published Online: 16 May 2003
...Vedran Kovacic; Luka Roguljic; Vinko Kovacic Metabolic acidosis is a condition that is commonly encountered in both chronic renal failure and in end-stage renal disease. Metabolic acidosis is associated with many adverse effects: negative nitrogen balance, increased protein decomposition, anorexia...