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- Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an elevated level of chloride ions in the blood. The normal serum range for chloride is...
- acidosis. Patients are usually asymptomatic with mild hyperchloremia. Symptoms ****ociated with hyperchloremia are usually caused by the underlying cause of this...
- hypoventilation. It can be ****ociated with chronic respiratory acidosis. Hyperchloremia (having too much chloride) usually does not produce symptoms. When symptoms...
- March 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2010. Nagami, Glenn T. (1 July 2016). "Hyperchloremia – Why and how". Nefrología (English Edition). 36 (4): 347–353. doi:10...
- Normal anion gap metabolic acidosis/acidemia Hypokalemia, Hypocalcemia, Hyperchloremia Urinary stone formation (related to alkaline urine, hypercalciuria,...
- Hyperlipoproteinemia Hyperreninemia and hyperaldosteronism Guanidine compounds Hyperchloremia Hyperglucagonemia Hyporeninemia "Middle molecules" Hypocalcemia Hypoaldosteronism...
- 17 Chlorine 1.5×10−3 0.095 0.027 Yes (e.g. Cl-transporting ATPase) Hyperchloremia 17 12 Magnesium 500×10−6 0.019 < 0.01 Yes (e.g. binding to ATP and other...
- causes hypophosphatemia, leading to muscle weakness and sometimes coma. Hyperchloremia also occurs. Kidney dysfunction also causes gout, a form of arthritis...
- children) and osteomalacia (in adults) Growth failure Acidosis Hypokalemia Hyperchloremia Other features of the generalized proximal tubular dysfunction of the...
- duodenum Spironolactone High ostomy output Hyperparathyroidism – can cause hyperchloremia and increase renal bicarbonate loss, which may result in a normal anion...