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alkalemia ThesaurusNoun | 1. | alkalemia - a blood disorder characterized by a lower concentration of hydrogen ions in the blood (which rises above 7.45 on the pH scale)blood disease, blood disorder - a disease or disorder of the blood | Translationsalkalemia
alkalemia [al″kah-le´me-ah] abnormal alkalinity, or increased pH, of the blood.al·ka·le·mi·a (al-kă-lē'mē-ă), A decrease in H+ ion concentration of the blood or a rise in pH. [alkali + G. haima, blood] alkalaemia An increase in pH in the blood due to alkalosis. Aetiology The most common cause of alkalaemia is hyperventilation which results in decreased carbon dioxide, leading to respiratory alkalosis; less common is prolonged vomiting, resulting in loss of hydrogen ions, dehydration and heavy milk consumption.al·ka·le·mia (al'kă-lē'mē-ă) A decrease in H-ion concentration of the blood or a rise in pH, irrespective of alterations in the level of bicarbonate ion. Synonym(s): alkalaemia. [alkali + G. haima, blood]alkalemia Related to alkalemia: alkaloticWords related to alkalemianoun a blood disorder characterized by a lower concentration of hydrogen ions in the blood (which rises above 7Related Words- blood disease
- blood disorder
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