Clinical Internal MedicineL. Barth Reller, Steven A. Sahn, Robert W. Schrier |
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... result of CO2 production by the body and the quantity of gas that reaches the functioning alveolar units . For a given level of CO2 production , PACO2 is inversely proportional to ventilation . PACO2 and Paco , are essentially ...
... result of CO2 production by the body and the quantity of gas that reaches the functioning alveolar units . For a given level of CO2 production , PACO2 is inversely proportional to ventilation . PACO2 and Paco , are essentially ...
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... result of a deficit in total body water and thus brain water . This situation can arise with a decrease in fluid intake in a patient who has central diabetes insipidus . Another cause of hyperosmolality is an excess of extracellular ...
... result of a deficit in total body water and thus brain water . This situation can arise with a decrease in fluid intake in a patient who has central diabetes insipidus . Another cause of hyperosmolality is an excess of extracellular ...
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... result in paraplegia . ACUTE INCREASED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE Increased intracranial pressure results from ( 1 ) space - occupying lesions , ( 2 ) obstruction of ventricular outflow , ( 3 ) focal or generalized brain swelling , or ( 4 ) ...
... result in paraplegia . ACUTE INCREASED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE Increased intracranial pressure results from ( 1 ) space - occupying lesions , ( 2 ) obstruction of ventricular outflow , ( 3 ) focal or generalized brain swelling , or ( 4 ) ...
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Renal Diseases Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders | 122 |
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Neurology | 270 |
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