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  • Chloride and K+ are also usually low. K+ is low as a result of the renal
    loss and the intracellular shift.


Causes:
A- Renal:
1- Adrenocorticoid and adrenocorticoid-like effect (HCo 3 - retention


with K+ and H+ excretion).


  • Secondary aldosteronism (e.g. cirrhosis)

  • Primary aldosteronism

  • Cushing's syndrome

  • Bartter's syndrome

  • Liquorice ingestion
    2- Volume depletion (Cl- depletion and HCo 3 - reabsorption)

  • diuretics • diarrhea • cirrhosis


B- Gastrointestinal loss of acid:



  • Vomiting • Gastric aspiration


C- Ingestion of alkali:



  • NaHCo 3

  • Milk-alkali syndrome

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