acidosis

IPA: æsʌdˈoʊsʌs

noun

  • (pathology) An abnormally increased acidity of the blood.
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Examples of "acidosis" in Sentences

  • Renal tubular acidosis is an important potential contributor to poor growth in Alagille syndrome.
  • Too much acid in the blood called acidosis causes proteins to lose their shape; this renders them useless.
  • - with severe derangement of the blood alkaline-acid balance to the acid side (a condition called acidosis);
  • Iron enters cells and acts as a mitochondrial poison. 1 The resultant metabolic acidosis is secondary to an increased anaerobic metabolism, lactic acidosis and shock.
  • When these disturb the acid/alkali balance of the body by making it more acidic than normal a condition called acidosis, the gastric secretions will contain more than the normal amount of acid.
  • Your water ionizer has the ability to turn ordinary tap water into water with the ability to effectively counter the three most probable causes of sickness, chronic disease and premature aging; (1) high acidity levels in the body, technically called acidosis, (2) damaging run away free radical activity and (3) body dehydration.
  • The result was that the sugar content of the blood of the patient fell to the normal, the passing of sugar into the urine was reduced to a minimum, and the general state of poisoning, acidosis, which is caused by certain injurious substances which are formed in this kind of diabetes mainly through disturbance in the fat metabolism, often in great quantities, was checked.

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