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Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an elevated level of chloride ions in the blood. The normal serum range for chloride is
Hyperchloremia
Abnormality in the concentration of electrolytes in the body
acidosis. Patients are usually asymptomatic with mild hyperchloremia. Symptoms associated with hyperchloremia are usually caused by the underlying cause of this
Electrolyte_imbalance
Chemical element with atomic number 17 (Cl)
hypoventilation. It can be associated with chronic respiratory acidosis. Hyperchloremia (having too much chloride) usually does not produce symptoms. When symptoms
Chlorine
Medical condition resulting from overconsumption of bromine (Br)
multiple names: authors list (link) Bowers GN Jr, Onoroski M. (1990). "Hyperchloremia and the incidence of bromism in 1990". Clinical Chemistry. 36 (8 Pt
Bromism
Main anion present in sea water
March 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2010. Nagami, Glenn T. (1 July 2016). "Hyperchloremia – Why and how". Nefrología (English Edition). 36 (4): 347–353. doi:10
Chloride
Excess urea in the blood due to kidney dysfunction
Hyperlipoproteinemia Hyperreninemia and hyperaldosteronism Guanidine compounds Hyperchloremia Hyperglucagonemia Hyporeninemia "Middle molecules" Hypocalcemia Hypoaldosteronism
Uremia
Body composition elements
17 Chlorine 1.5×10−3 0.095 0.027 Yes (e.g. Cl-transporting ATPase) Hyperchloremia 17 12 Magnesium 500×10−6 0.019 < 0.01 Yes (e.g. binding to ATP and other
Composition_of_the_human_body
Medical condition
causes hypophosphatemia, leading to muscle weakness and sometimes coma. Hyperchloremia also occurs. Kidney dysfunction also causes gout, a form of arthritis
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Chemical elements essential for life
salt (sodium chloride) is the main dietary source. hypochloremia / hyperchloremia Sodium 1500 2300; NE A systemic electrolyte and is essential in coregulating
Mineral_(nutrient)
Metabolic acid-base disorder
Normal anion gap metabolic acidosis/acidemia Hypokalemia, Hypocalcemia, Hyperchloremia Urinary stone formation (related to alkaline urine, hypercalciuria,
Renal_tubular_acidosis
Kidney disorder
children) and osteomalacia (in adults) Growth failure Acidosis Hypokalemia Hyperchloremia Other features of the generalized proximal tubular dysfunction of the
Fanconi_syndrome
Chemical compound
available nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs presenting an indefinite hyperchloremia] (pdf). Nihon Ronen Igakkai Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Geriatrics (in
Bromisoval
Medical condition
hypertension until later in life. They also commonly experience both hyperchloremia and metabolic acidosis together, a condition called hyperchloremic metabolic
Pseudohypoaldosteronism
Formula for identifying acid-base disorders
electrical equilibrium, if [Cl−] goes up, [HCO−3] must come down. Hence, hyperchloremia always causes a metabolic acidosis as [HCO−3] must fall; alternatively
Delta_ratio
Increase in parathyroid hormone levels
hyperparathyroidism.[citation needed] Hyperparathyroidism can cause hyperchloremia and increase renal bicarbonate loss, which may result in a normal anion
Hyperparathyroidism
hydrochloric acid the stomach uses for digestion. Excessive blood chlorides (hyperchloremia) are a symptom of several diseases; but the condition itself does not
Biological roles of the elements
Biological_roles_of_the_elements
Common human medical data ranges for blood test results
(Cl) 95, 98, 100 105, 106, 110 mmol/L or mEq/L See hypochloremia or hyperchloremia 340 370 mg/dL Ionized calcium (Ca) 1.03, 1.10 1.23, 1.30 mmol/L See
Reference ranges for blood tests
Reference_ranges_for_blood_tests
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duodenum Spironolactone High ostomy output Hyperparathyroidism – can cause hyperchloremia and increase renal bicarbonate loss, which may result in a normal anion
Normal_anion_gap_acidosis
Medical condition
exhibiting electrolyte imbalances, including high chloride levels (hyperchloremia), often without the physical or skeletal abnormalities associated with
Gordon_syndrome
Medical condition
proper diagnosis. Laboratory findings can include metabolic acidosis, hyperchloremia, hypercalcemia, and elevated urinary pH. Specifically, the urine will
Lightwood–Albright_syndrome
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