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How to pronounce acidosis in English?

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Type Words
Type of pathology
Has types diabetic acidosis, ketoacidosis, carbon dioxide acidosis, respiratory acidosis, starvation acidosis, metabolic acidosis
Derivation acidotic

Examples of acidosis

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Acidosis occurs when they eat large amounts of corn and little or no woody browse.
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Many factors may be involved such as acidosis and suppressed growth hormone.
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Lactic acidosis is a medical emergency and must be treated in the hospital.
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Metabolic acidosis can cause rapid breathing, confusion, and lethargy.
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This reaction oxidizes NADH to NAD, thereby releasing a hydrogen ion, promoting acidosis.
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Targeted mutation of SLC4A5 induces arterial hypertension and renal metabolic acidosis.
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This means that, unlike humans, these animals are resistant to the development of acidosis.
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The result can be acute acidosis followed by death within 72 hours.
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Lactic acidosis then occurs as a consequence of anaerobic metabolism.
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More examples
  • Abnormally high acidity (excess hydrogen-ion concentration) of the blood and other body tissues
  • Acidosis is an increased acidity in the blood. (i.e., an increased hydronium ion concentration). If not further qualified, it usually refers to acidity of the blood plasma.
  • Excessive acidity of body fluids due to accumulation of acids as may happen in diabetes or kidney disease.
  • Too much acid in the body. For a person with diabetes, this can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis.
  • A pathologic condition resulting in the accumulation of acid or loss of base in the body; Respiratory acidosis is the state of excess retention of carbon dioxide
  • Shifting of the pH in the blood towards being acidic.
  • Refers to the spilling of ketones associated with a LOW blood sugar level (unlike the severe ketoacidosis seen in uncontrolled diabetes, which is associated with a high blood sugar level). ...
  • An abnormal process or condition which would lower arterial pH if there were no secondary changes in response to the primary aetiological factor.
  • A condition caused by high acidity in the blood.