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Wat (wie) is nonrespiratory acidosis - definitie

LACTIC ACIDOSIS THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN HIGH LEVELS OF ACID
Hypobicarbonatemia; Metabolic Acidosis; Hypokalemic acidosis; Metabolic acidemia

Renal tubular acidosis         
  • Type 4 RTA is due either to a deficiency of [[Aldosterone]], or to a resistance to its effects.
  • [[Radiograph]] of a child with [[rickets]], a complication of both proximal and, less commonly, distal RTA.
RENAL TUBULAR TRANSPORT DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY EXCESS LEVELS OF ACID IN THE BLOOD, DUE TO A FAILURE OF THE KIDNEYS
Renal Tubular Acidosis
Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a medical condition that involves an accumulation of acid in the body due to a failure of the kidneys to appropriately [the urine]. In [[renal physiology, when blood is filtered by the kidney, the [passes through the tubules] of the [[nephron, allowing for exchange of salts, acid equivalents, and other [before it drains into the bladder] as [[urine.
Normal anion gap acidosis         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Non anion gap acidosis; Non-anion gap acidosis
Normal anion gap acidosis is an acidosis that is not accompanied by an abnormally increased anion gap.
Respiratory acidosis         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Acidosis, respiratory; Respiratory acidemia
Respiratory acidosis is a state in which decreased ventilation (hypoventilation) increases the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood and decreases the blood's pH (a condition generally called acidosis).

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Metabolic acidosis

Metabolic acidosis is a serious electrolyte disorder characterized by an imbalance in the body's acid-base balance. Metabolic acidosis has three main root causes: increased acid production, loss of bicarbonate, and a reduced ability of the kidneys to excrete excess acids. Metabolic acidosis can lead to acidemia, which is defined as arterial blood pH that is lower than 7.35. Acidemia and acidosis are not mutually exclusive – pH and hydrogen ion concentrations also depend on the coexistence of other acid-base disorders; therefore, pH levels in people with metabolic acidosis can range from low to high.

Acute metabolic acidosis, lasting from minutes to several days, often occurs during serious illnesses or hospitalizations, and is generally caused when the body produces an excess amount of organic acids (ketoacids in ketoacidosis, or lactic acid in lactic acidosis). A state of chronic metabolic acidosis, lasting several weeks to years, can be the result of impaired kidney function (chronic kidney disease) and/or bicarbonate wasting. The adverse effects of acute versus chronic metabolic acidosis also differ, with acute metabolic acidosis impacting the cardiovascular system in hospital settings, and chronic metabolic acidosis affecting muscles, bones, kidney and cardiovascular health.