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Starting with A for "ACE inhibitor" and continuing through to Y for "Yolk Sac Tumour", we give you succinct explanations for scientific and medical terms in clear and simple words.




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Acidosis
A disturbance in the acid-base balance in the body, with a drop in the arterial pH to less than 7.36. The occurrence and degree are partially dependent on the possibilities for the body to compensate biochemically.

Forms
1. Metabolic Acidosis: This develops during metabolic abnormalities, such as a lack of insulin. This is compensated for by an increase in respiration (hyperventilation), which results in increased release of carbon dioxide through the lungs and to normalisation of the pH. Symptoms: Increase in the depth of breathing (Kussmaul respiration), drop in blood pressure, shock. Therapy: Acidosis can be eliminated by treatment with substances which compensate for it. 2. Respiratory Acidosis: This arises as a result of an increase in blood carbon dioxide due to low expiration (hypoventilation). Causes: Central respiratory depression, hindrance to respiratory work (e.g. with serial rib fractures or neuromuscular disease), the Pickwick syndrome and lung diseases which disturb gas exchange. Compensation: Metabolic counterregulation through the kidneys occurs only slowly and is therefore only important in chronic respiratory acidosis. Symptoms: Blue-red colouration of the skin as a result of the decrease in the oxygen content of the blood, breathlessness, rapid heart beat and other symptoms. Therapy: Increase in respiration. Acute respiratory acidosis may be treated by controlled ventilation.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin