A mild uncompensated alkalosis in anemia

Blood, pH and bicarbonate were examined in 40 normal subjects and in 53 patients with anemia. Included were 28 patients with thalassemia, 18 with aplastic anemia and seven with iron deficiency anemia. Mean increases in pH of 0 - 0.04 and decreases in HCO 3 of 2.3 - 3.5 mEq/L were observed. Changes w...

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Main Authors: P. Pootrakul, P. Yansukon, A. Thongmee, C. A. Finch
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spelling th-mahidol.154492018-06-14T16:04:25Z A mild uncompensated alkalosis in anemia P. Pootrakul P. Yansukon A. Thongmee C. A. Finch Mahidol University Medicine Blood, pH and bicarbonate were examined in 40 normal subjects and in 53 patients with anemia. Included were 28 patients with thalassemia, 18 with aplastic anemia and seven with iron deficiency anemia. Mean increases in pH of 0 - 0.04 and decreases in HCO 3 of 2.3 - 3.5 mEq/L were observed. Changes were not significantly affected by the degree of erythropoiesis or by the severity of the anemia and were essentially the same in the three groups of patients studied. Typical changes of a mild, uncompensated alkalosis were also produced on four occasions in one transfused thalassemic patient. 2018-06-14T09:04:25Z 2018-06-14T09:04:25Z 1987-01-01 Article American Journal of the Medical Sciences. Vol.294, No.6 (1987), 408-411 00029629 2-s2.0-0023595114 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/15449 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0023595114&origin=inward
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P. Pootrakul
P. Yansukon
A. Thongmee
C. A. Finch
A mild uncompensated alkalosis in anemia
description Blood, pH and bicarbonate were examined in 40 normal subjects and in 53 patients with anemia. Included were 28 patients with thalassemia, 18 with aplastic anemia and seven with iron deficiency anemia. Mean increases in pH of 0 - 0.04 and decreases in HCO 3 of 2.3 - 3.5 mEq/L were observed. Changes were not significantly affected by the degree of erythropoiesis or by the severity of the anemia and were essentially the same in the three groups of patients studied. Typical changes of a mild, uncompensated alkalosis were also produced on four occasions in one transfused thalassemic patient.
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P. Yansukon
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C. A. Finch
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title A mild uncompensated alkalosis in anemia
title_short A mild uncompensated alkalosis in anemia
title_full A mild uncompensated alkalosis in anemia
title_fullStr A mild uncompensated alkalosis in anemia
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