acidosis
31acidosis — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1900 an abnormal condition characterized by reduced alkalinity of the blood and of the body tissues • acidotic adjective …
32acidosis — noun An abnormally increased acidity of the blood. See Also: acidotic …
33acidosis — Exceso de iones H+ en el organismo, que conlleva un descenso del pH sanguíneo por debajo de 7,40. Ver también: alcalosis …
34acidosis — n. abnormally high level of acid in the blood (Medical) …
35acidosis — [ˌasɪ dəʊsɪs] noun Medicine an excessively acid condition of the body fluids or tissues. Derivatives acidotic adjective …
36acidosis — ac·i·do·sis …
37acidosis — ac•i•do•sis [[t]ˌæs ɪˈdoʊ sɪs[/t]] n. pat a blood condition in which the bicarbonate concentration is below normal • Etymology: 1900 ac i•dot′ic ˈdɒt ɪk adj …
38acidosis — /æsəˈdoʊsəs/ (say asuh dohsuhs) noun poisoning by acids formed within the body under morbid conditions. {irregularly from acid1 + osis} –acidotic /æsəˈdɒtɪk/ (say asuh dotik), adjective …
39acidosis — n. Medicine, excessively acid condition of blood and tissues …
40acidosis — Specifically, the abnormal buildup of acids in the body, classically caused by diabetes or kidney disease. Broadly, the potential caused by increased protein intake or metabolism, coupled with inadequate intake (or loss) of alkali …