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Read moreCauses of metabolic alkalosis,”Saline sensitive (urine Cl <10): ECF contraction and hypokalemia. From vomiting, nasogastric suction, diuretic use, villous adenoma of colon, diarrhea with high Cl- content Saline resistant (urine Cl >20): primary hyperaldosteronism, cushing syndrome, severe K def, bartter syndrome
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Read moreClinical features of hyperkalemia,”Muscle weakness and flaccid paralysis (rarely)Intestinal colic
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Read moreMilk-alkali syndrome,”Hypercalcemia, alkalosis and renal impairment due to excessive intake of calcium and certain absorbable acids (calcium carbonate
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