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The other three patients presented with shock and metabolic acidosis.
When very severe, metabolic acidosis can lead to shock or death.
An increase in the production of other acids may also produce metabolic acidosis.
Seek medical treatment if you develop symptoms of any disease that can cause metabolic acidosis.
It is used to aid in the differential diagnosis of metabolic acidosis.
What can be expected will depend on the underlying disease causing the metabolic acidosis.
The condition is an acute form of metabolic acidosis.
This type of disturbance is called a metabolic acidosis.
If left untreated, metabolic acidosis can lead to death.
Another warning links topiramate use to metabolic acidosis in some people.
Metabolic acidosis is a more reliable predictor, but is not always available.
Most symptoms are caused by the underlying disease or condition that is causing the metabolic acidosis.
Metabolic acidosis can occur because the kidneys aren't able to remove enough acid.
These acids cause a drop in the pH of the blood (a metabolic acidosis).
Other conditions that may develop include hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, and kidney failure.
In some situations, metabolic acidosis can be a mild, chronic (ongoing) condition.
The patient may suffer hypertensive crisis and metabolic acidosis.
Hasselbalch was using the formula to study metabolic acidosis.
Treatment of uncompensated metabolic acidosis is focused upon correcting the underlying problem.
In the case of metabolic acidosis, the new buffer line lies below the original line.
A low platelet count and metabolic acidosis are also signs of dengue.
A 16-day-old breast-fed infant with metabolic acidosis caused by salicylate.
Longstanding chronic metabolic acidosis leads to osteoporosis and can cause fractures.
Arterial blood gas and blood chemistries may show metabolic acidosis.
A common clinical presentation of this would include metabolic acidosis, hypotension, and hypothermia.