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In [[medicine]], an '''acid-base imbalances''' are "disturbances in the acid-base equilibrium of the body."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[medicine]], '''acid-base imbalances''' are "disturbances in the acid-base equilibrium of the body."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>


==Classification==
==Classification==
* Acidosis - A condition noted for accumulation of acid (e.g., lactate ion) or depletion of alkaline reserves (bicarbonate ion) in blood and tissues.
* [[Acidosis]] - A condition noted for accumulation of acid (e.g., lactate ion) or depletion of alkaline reserves (bicarbonate ion) in blood and tissues.
* Alkalosis - A haematological condition in which the reducing hydrogen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma (alkalemia), results in the pH of the blood exceeding 7.45.
* Alkalosis - A haematological condition in which the reducing hydrogen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma (alkalemia), results in the pH of the blood exceeding 7.45.


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In medicine, acid-base imbalances are "disturbances in the acid-base equilibrium of the body."[1]

Classification

  • Acidosis - A condition noted for accumulation of acid (e.g., lactate ion) or depletion of alkaline reserves (bicarbonate ion) in blood and tissues.
  • Alkalosis - A haematological condition in which the reducing hydrogen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma (alkalemia), results in the pH of the blood exceeding 7.45.

References