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Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an elevated level of chloride ions in the blood. The normal serum range for chloride is 96 to 106 mEq/L, therefore chloride levels at or above 110 mEq/L usually indicate kidney dysfunction as it is a regulator of chloride concentration. As of now there are no specific symptoms of hyperchloremia; however, it can be influenced by multiple abnormalities that cause a loss of electrolyte-free fluid, loss of hypotonic fluid, or increased administration of sodium chloride. These abnormalities are caused by diarrhea, vomiting, increased sodium chloride intake, renal dysfunction, diuretic use, and diabetes. Hyperchloremia should not be mistaken for hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis as hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis is characterized b

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  • فرط كلوريد الدم (ar)
  • Hipercloremia (es)
  • Hyperchloremia (en)
  • 高クロール血症 (ja)
  • Hipercloremia (pt)
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  • فرط كلوريد الدم (أو فَرْطُ كلوريدية الدم ) هي حالة من حالات اضطرابات الكهرل يلاحظ فيها ارتفاع لنسبة أيونات الكلوريد في . تتراوح النسبة الطبيعية لأيونات الكلوريد في بلازما الدم بين 96 - 106 ميلي مكافئ / الليتر (mEq/L)؛ بالتالي فإن مستويات الكلوريد التي تتجاوز 110 ميلي مكافئ / الليتر يمكن أن تعتبر مؤشراً على اعتلال وظائف الكليتين. (ar)
  • La hipercloremia se define como un nivel elevado de cloruro en la sangre y es muy infrecuente. Se considera grave cuando es mayor de 125 mEq/ L. La hipercloremia acompaña a un trastorno del equilibrio acidobásico (acidosis metabólica, alcalosis gaseosa) o a una hipernatremia. (es)
  • 高クロール血症(高塩素血症)((英)hyperchloremia)は、電解質異常のひとつで、血中の塩素イオン(クロール、Cl-)濃度が異常に上昇している状態である。高クロール血症が単独で問題になることは稀で、ナトリウムイオンや重炭酸イオンの濃度とあわせて評価する必要がある。 (ja)
  • Hipercloremia é um distúrbio eletrolítico caracterizado por um nível de cloreto (Cl-) no sangue maior que 107mEq/L (miliequivalentes por litro) de sangue. O cloro é um eletrólito essencial para o do organismo. O excesso de cloreto desregula os níveis de açúcar no sangue e o transporte de oxigênio. (pt)
  • Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte disturbance in which there is an elevated level of chloride ions in the blood. The normal serum range for chloride is 96 to 106 mEq/L, therefore chloride levels at or above 110 mEq/L usually indicate kidney dysfunction as it is a regulator of chloride concentration. As of now there are no specific symptoms of hyperchloremia; however, it can be influenced by multiple abnormalities that cause a loss of electrolyte-free fluid, loss of hypotonic fluid, or increased administration of sodium chloride. These abnormalities are caused by diarrhea, vomiting, increased sodium chloride intake, renal dysfunction, diuretic use, and diabetes. Hyperchloremia should not be mistaken for hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis as hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis is characterized b (en)
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