Clinical Physiology of Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders“The core of information that the clinician should possess” -- From the Preface Doody's Core Titles for 2021! Like its highly acclaimed predecessors, the Fifth Edition of this classic effectively integrates the essentials of renal and electrolyte physiology with the common clinical disorders of acid-base and electrolyte balance. FEATURES: NEW IN THIS EDITION: |
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... ketoacidosis ) . In these conditions , the fall in pH appears to be less likely to elevate the plasma K + concentration.43.45-47 As depicted in Fig . 12-6 , for example , the administration of HCl , but not of lactic acid , causes ...
... ketoacidosis is also present . In addition , hyperglycemia ( and hypoglycemia ) must be included in the differential diagnosis of any comatose patient . Once suspected , the diagnosis can be easily confirmed by measuring the plasma ...
... ketoacidosis . Kidney Int 51 : 1237 , 1997 . 129. Winegrad AI , Kern EFO , Simmons DA . Cerebral edema in diabetic ketoacidosis . N Engl J Med 312 : 1185 , 1985 . 130. Fein IA , Rackow EC , Sprung CL , Goodman R. Relation of colloid ...
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Introduction to Renal Function | 3 |
Renal Circulation and Glomerular Filtration Rate | 21 |
Proximal Tubule | 71 |
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