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chlorine and Emesis

chlorine has been researched along with Emesis in 68 studies

chloride : A halide anion formed when chlorine picks up an electron to form an an anion.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Death from ferric chloride poisoning has never been reported in Taiwan."7.70A fatal case of acute ferric chloride poisoning. ( Deng, JF; Ger, J; Wu, ML; Yang, CC, 1998)
"The effects of ferric chloride and deferoxamine, an iron chelator, on cisplatin-induced emesis were studied in Suncus murinus."7.68Effects of iron and deferoxamine on cisplatin-induced emesis: further evidence for the role of free radicals. ( Matsuki, N; Saito, H; Torii, Y, 1993)
"The relationship between emesis and taste aversion learning was studied in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) following exposure to ionizing radiation (50-200 cGy) or injection of lithium chloride (1."7.68Relationship between vomiting and taste aversion learning in the ferret: studies with ionizing radiation, lithium chloride, and amphetamine. ( Hunt, WA; Rabin, BM, 1992)
"Emesis was produced in five of the seven animals given these agents, in support of nausea as the main stimulus to AVP release."5.27Vasopressin release in response to nausea-producing agents and cholecystokinin in monkeys. ( Richardson, DW; Stricker, EM; Verbalis, JG, 1987)
" About 100 mL of barium chloride solution with a concentration of 100 g/L was ingested, while the actual amount of ingested barium chloride solution was unclear because of immediate vomiting after the ingestion."4.12Metabolism of barium in the human body after suicidal ingestion: A CARE-compliant case report. ( Li, X; Wang, H; Wang, Y; Wang, Z; Yan, J; Zhang, Q, 2022)
"Death from ferric chloride poisoning has never been reported in Taiwan."3.70A fatal case of acute ferric chloride poisoning. ( Deng, JF; Ger, J; Wu, ML; Yang, CC, 1998)
"The effects of ferric chloride and deferoxamine, an iron chelator, on cisplatin-induced emesis were studied in Suncus murinus."3.68Effects of iron and deferoxamine on cisplatin-induced emesis: further evidence for the role of free radicals. ( Matsuki, N; Saito, H; Torii, Y, 1993)
"The relationship between emesis and taste aversion learning was studied in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) following exposure to ionizing radiation (50-200 cGy) or injection of lithium chloride (1."3.68Relationship between vomiting and taste aversion learning in the ferret: studies with ionizing radiation, lithium chloride, and amphetamine. ( Hunt, WA; Rabin, BM, 1992)
"A patient with hypokalemic alkalosis, normotensive hyperreninism, hyperaldosteronism, increased levels of urinary and plasma prostaglandin E, and vascular hyporesponsivity to angiotensin II was thought to have Bartter's syndrome."3.66Surreptitious habitual vomiting simulating Bartter's syndrome. ( Demers, LM; Hall-Craggs, M; Ramos, E, 1980)
"In the patients with Bartter's syndrome, apparent distal delivery of proximal tubular fluid was inversely related to glomerular filtration rate and was excessive only in those patients with a low glomerular filtration rate."2.64Evidence for a prostaglandin-independent defect in chloride reabsorption in the loop of Henle as a proximal cause of Bartter's syncrome. ( Bartter, FC; Gill, JR, 1978)
"Pseudo-Bartter's syndrome, which mimics the manifestations of Bartter's syndrome, can be caused by a severe chloride deficiency secondary to vomiting, diarrhea, perspiration, diuretic abuse and so on."1.29A case of pseudo-Bartter's syndrome due to intestinal malrotation. ( Asano, S; Koshida, R; Maruyama, H; Ohama, K; Okuda, N; Sakazume, S, 1994)
"Emesis was produced in five of the seven animals given these agents, in support of nausea as the main stimulus to AVP release."1.27Vasopressin release in response to nausea-producing agents and cholecystokinin in monkeys. ( Richardson, DW; Stricker, EM; Verbalis, JG, 1987)
"Where severe vomiting has persisted for more than 1 week, major derangements of the biochemical parameters should be anticipated; and where clinical assessment of dehydration is estimated as being greater than 5%, there is almost always some major biochemical abnormality present."1.27Influence of age, sex, duration of symptoms and dehydration of serum electrolytes in hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. ( Beasley, SW; Hudson, I; Jones, PG; Yuen, HP, 1986)
"The results of 222 cases of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis operated on at the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children in Perth, from 1979 to 1984, have been reviewed."1.27Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: a review of 222 cases. ( Mackay, AJ; Mackellar, A, 1986)

Research

Studies (68)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199052 (76.47)18.7374
1990's5 (7.35)18.2507
2000's4 (5.88)29.6817
2010's6 (8.82)24.3611
2020's1 (1.47)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Zhang, Q1
Wang, Y1
Li, X1
Wang, Z1
Wang, H1
Yan, J1
Nourbakhsh, M1
Miller, A1
Gofton, J1
Jones, G1
Adeagbo, B1
Lindner, G1
Pfortmüller, C1
Exadaktylos, AK1
Tutay, GJ1
Capraro, G1
Spirko, B1
Garb, J1
Smithline, H1
Ananda, S1
Shaohua, Z1
Liang, L1
Ryuge, A1
Matsui, K1
Shibagaki, Y1
KUHN, HA1
Glatstein, M1
Carbell, G1
Boddu, SK1
Bernardini, A1
Scolnik, D1
LANGERON, L1
PAGET, M1
LIEFOOGHE, J1
VOGTHERR, H1
BERTHOLD, E1
SCHREIER, K1
DROESE, W1
STOLLEY, H1
MCKEON, WB2
GUBITZ, FW1
GALLOWAY, NC1
PATTERSON, RM1
RAY, CT1
Mandel, L1
Weinstein, JJ1
Morton, A1
Ballestero, Y1
Hernandez, MI1
Rojo, P1
Manzanares, J1
Nebreda, V1
Carbajosa, H1
Infante, E1
Baro, M1
Hagge, WW1
Burke, EC1
Stickler, GB1
Ghose, RR1
Ooi, TC1
Poznanski, WJ1
Ooi, DS1
van de Bor, M1
Ruys, JH1
Kenter, G1
Zoethout, HE1
Simal Antón, A1
Botella Romero, F1
Sánchez Rosado, MA1
Sánchez Baret, G1
Rojas Hidalgo, E1
Mars, DR1
Anderson, NH1
Riggall, FC1
Murray, BJ1
Bia, M1
Thier, SO1
Ramos, E1
Hall-Craggs, M1
Demers, LM2
Vaisrub, S1
Korkina, MV1
Marilov, VV1
Koshida, R1
Sakazume, S1
Maruyama, H1
Okuda, N1
Ohama, K1
Asano, S1
Matsuki, N1
Torii, Y1
Saito, H1
Wu, ML1
Yang, CC1
Ger, J1
Deng, JF1
Smith, GA1
Mihalov, L1
Shields, BJ1
Gill, JR1
Bartter, FC1
Veldhuis, JD1
Bardin, CW1
Kurtzman, NA1
Arruda, JA1
Westenfelder, C1
Burnett, LS1
King, TM1
Atienza, MF1
Bell, WR1
Kerpel-Fronius, E1
Opdahl, H1
Rabin, BM2
Hunt, WA2
Gamzu, E1
Vincent, G1
Boff, E1
Verbalis, JG1
Richardson, DW1
Stricker, EM1
Beasley, SW1
Hudson, I1
Yuen, HP1
Jones, PG1
Mackay, AJ1
Mackellar, A1
Radó, JP1
Szabó, T1
Takó, J1
Szántó, Z1
Cellerino, R1
Frezza, M1
Nicholls, MG1
Espiner, EA1
Goodchild, MC1
Nelson, R1
Anderson, CM1
Berg, G1
Matzkies, F1
Bickel, H1
Zeilhofer, R1
Saunders, NA1
Carter, J1
Scamps, P1
Vandenberg, R1
Ritchie, BC1
Rossof, AH1
Slayton, RE1
Perlia, CP1
Norris, HT1
Aasheim, GM1
Sherrard, DJ1
Tremann, JA1
Lockhart, CH1
Hayes, JP1
Hackett, PR1
Port, FK1
Johnson, WJ1
Klass, DW1
Degn, JK1
Wamberg, S1
Engel, K1
Kildeberg, P1
Holmes, EL1
Fichman, MP1
Vorherr, H1
Kleeman, CR1
Telfer, N1
Heywood, R1
Sortwell, RJ1
Kelly, PJ1
Street, AE1
Reveno, WS1
Bauer, RB1
Rosenbaum, H1
Runeberg, L1
Enrico, JF1
Piolino, M1
Poli, S1
de Kalbermatten, JP1
Perret, C1
Girardet, P1
Wallace, M1
Richards, P1
Chesser, E1
Wrong, O1
French, TM1
Weil, WB1

Clinical Trials (1)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Aprepitant ,Olanzapine,Palonosetron and Dexamethasone for the Prevention of Chemotherapy-induced Nausea and Vomiting---A Randomized Single Center Phase III Trial[NCT02484911]Phase 3120 participants (Actual)Interventional2015-05-31Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trial Outcomes

Proportion of Participants Receiving HEC With Complete Response in Overall Phase

"Overall phase was defined as 0 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~Complete response was defined as no vomiting with no rescue therapy." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0 to 120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen20
Control Regimen15

Proportion of Participants Receiving HEC With Complete Response in the Acute Phase

Acute phase was defined as 0 to 24 hours following initiation of chemotherapy. Complete response was defined as no vomiting with no rescue therapy. (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0 to 24 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen20
Control Regimen17

Proportion of Participants Receiving HEC With Complete Response in the Delayed Phase

"Delayed phase was defined as 24 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~Complete response was defined as no vomiting with no rescue therapy." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 24 to 120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen20
Aprepitant Regimen15

Proportion of Participants Receiving HEC With No Vomiting in the Acute Phase

"Overall Phase was defined as 0 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~No vomiting was defined as no vomiting or retching or dry heaves (included participants who received rescue )" (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0 to 24 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen18
Control Regimen15

Proportion of Participants Receiving HEC With No Vomiting in the Delayed Phase

"Overall Phase was defined as 24 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~No vomiting was defined as no vomiting or retching or dry heaves (included participants who received rescue therapy)." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 24 to 120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen17
Control Regimen7

Proportion of Participants Receiving HEC With No Vomiting in the Overall Phase

"Overall phase was defined as 0 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~No vomiting was defined as no vomiting or retching or dry heaves (included participants who received rescue therapy)." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0 to 120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen17
Control Regimen6

Proportion of Participants Receiving MEC With Complete Response in Overall Phase

"Overall phase was defined as 0 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~Complete response was defined as no vomiting with no rescue therapy." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0 to 120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen36
Control Regimen40

Proportion of Participants Receiving MEC With Complete Response in the Acute Phase

Acute phase was defined as 0 to 24 hours following initiation of chemotherapy. Complete response was defined as no vomiting with no rescue therapy. (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0 to 24 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen36
Control Regimen41

Proportion of Participants Receiving MEC With Complete Response in the Delayed Phase

"Delayed phase was defined as 24 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~Complete response was defined as no vomiting with no rescue therapy." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 24 to 120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen36
Control Regimen40

Proportion of Participants Receiving MEC With No Vomiting in the Acute Phase

"Overall Phase was defined as 0 to 24 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~No vomiting was defined as no vomiting or retching or dry heaves (included participants who received rescue therapy)." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0 to 24 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen35
Control Regimen40

Proportion of Participants Receiving MEC With No Vomiting in the Delayed Phase

"Overall Phase was defined as 24 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~No vomiting was defined as no vomiting or retching or dry heaves (included participants who received rescue therapy)." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 24 to 120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen30
Control Regimen31

Proportion of Participants Receiving MEC With No Vomiting in the Overall Phase

"Overall Phase was defined as 0 to 120 hours following initiation of chemotherapy.~No vomiting was defined as no vomiting or retching or dry heaves (included participants who received rescue therapy)." (NCT02484911)
Timeframe: 0-120 hours

InterventionParticipants (Count of Participants)
Olanzapine Regimen30
Control Regimen30

Reviews

3 reviews available for chlorine and Emesis

ArticleYear
Fatal barium chloride poisoning: four cases report and literature review.
    The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology, 2013, Volume: 34, Issue:2

    Topics: Accidents; Adult; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Barium Compounds; Chlorides; Diarrhea; Fatty Liver; Forensic

2013
Mechanisms of radiation-induced conditioned taste aversion learning.
    Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, 1986,Spring, Volume: 10, Issue:1

    Topics: Amphetamine; Animals; Avoidance Learning; Brain; Chlorides; Conditioning, Classical; Cues; Digestive

1986
The physiology of drowning.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1972, Nov-18, Volume: 2, Issue:21

    Topics: Acidosis; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Asphyxia; Blood Pressure; Blood Vo

1972

Trials

2 trials available for chlorine and Emesis

ArticleYear
Evidence for a prostaglandin-independent defect in chloride reabsorption in the loop of Henle as a proximal cause of Bartter's syncrome.
    The American journal of medicine, 1978, Volume: 65, Issue:5

    Topics: Bartter Syndrome; Chlorides; Clinical Trials as Topic; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Humans; Hyperaldo

1978
Experimental observations on flufenamic, mefenamic, and meclofenamic acids. IV. Toleration by normal human subjects.
    Annals of physical medicine, 1966, Volume: Suppl

    Topics: Adult; Anti-Inflammatory Agents; Aspirin; Biphenyl Compounds; Blood Coagulation; Blood Urea Nitrogen

1966

Other Studies

63 other studies available for chlorine and Emesis

ArticleYear
Metabolism of barium in the human body after suicidal ingestion: A CARE-compliant case report.
    Medicine, 2022, Sep-16, Volume: 101, Issue:37

    Topics: Adult; Barium; Barium Compounds; Chlorides; Eating; Human Body; Humans; Magnesium Sulfate; Male; Pot

2022
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome: Reports of Fatal Cases.
    Journal of forensic sciences, 2019, Volume: 64, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Baths; Cannabinoids; Chlorides; Creatinine; Dronabinol; Fatal Outcome; Female; Hot Temperatur

2019
A patient presenting with metabolic acidosis despite severe vomiting--correct diagnosis by use of the physical-chemical approach.
    The American journal of emergency medicine, 2013, Volume: 31, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Blood Gas Analysis; Chlorides; Emergency Service, Hospital; Female; Humans; Ketosis

2013
Electrolyte profile of pediatric patients with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.
    Pediatric emergency care, 2013, Volume: 29, Issue:4

    Topics: Acid-Base Imbalance; Bicarbonates; Chlorides; Electrolytes; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn;

2013
Hyponatremic Chloride-depletion Metabolic Alkalosis Successfully Treated with High Cation-gap Amino Acid.
    Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan), 2016, Volume: 55, Issue:13

    Topics: Adult; Alkalosis; Amino Acids; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hyponatremia; Pregnancy; Sodium; Vomiting

2016
Hypochloraemia and chloroprive tetany due to persistent vomiting in duodenal stenosis due to ulcer scar.
    Medizinische Klinik, 1947, Mar-21, Volume: 42, Issue:6

    Topics: Blood; Chlorides; Humans; Peptic Ulcer; Tetany; Vomiting

1947
The changing clinical presentation of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: the experience of a large, tertiary care pediatric hospital.
    Clinical pediatrics, 2011, Volume: 50, Issue:3

    Topics: Alkalosis; Chlorides; Female; Hospitals, Pediatric; Humans; Hypokalemia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Ma

2011
[The concept of metabolic disease: a case of alkalosis, hypochloremia and hyperazotemia due to vomiting].
    Journal des sciences medicales de Lille, 1953, Dec-15, Volume: 71, Issue:12

    Topics: Acid-Base Imbalance; Alkalosis; Chlorides; Humans; Metabolic Diseases; Nitrogen; Vomiting

1953
[Chloride content of vomited matter of infants with pylorospasm].
    Annales paediatrici. International review of pediatrics, 1957, Volume: 189, Issue:4

    Topics: Child; Chlorides; Humans; Infant; Ions; Pylorus; Vomiting

1957
[TRANSITORY HYPERCHLOREMIC ACIDOSIS IN 2 FULL-TERM INFANTS IN FEEDING WITH ACID MILK].
    Archiv fur Kinderheilkunde, 1963, Volume: 168

    Topics: Acidosis; Blood; Chlorides; Constipation; Humans; Infant; Infant Nutrition Disorders; Milk; Vomiting

1963
[THE EFFECT OF "HYDROCHLORIC ACID MILK" ON THE METABOLISM OF NORMAL INFANTS IN THE 1ST QUARTER OF THEIR LIVES].
    Klinische Wochenschrift, 1964, Feb-15, Volume: 42

    Topics: Acidosis; Chlorides; Dehydration; Humans; Hydrochloric Acid; Infant; Infant Nutritional Physiologica

1964
COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON MERCURATED 1-, 3-, AND 5- ALLYLHYDANTOINS AND CHLORMERODRIN.
    Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie, 1964, Jun-01, Volume: 149

    Topics: Chlorides; Chlormerodrin; Diuresis; Diuretics; Hydantoins; Mice; Organomercury Compounds; Pharmacolo

1964
HYPOKALEMIC NEPHROPATHY OF VOMITING.
    Southern medical journal, 1964, Volume: 57

    Topics: Chlorides; Diagnosis, Differential; Diarrhea; Humans; Hypokalemia; Kidney Diseases; Potassium; Potas

1964
COMPARATIVE ORAL DIURETIC STUDIES ON A FEW ALKYLMERCAPTOPHENYLAMINO-1,3,5-TRIAZINES AND CHLORAZINIL IN THE UNANESTHETIZED FEMALE DOG.
    Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie, 1964, Sep-01, Volume: 151

    Topics: Chlorides; Crystallization; Diuretics; Dogs; Pharmacology; Research; Toxicology; Triazines; Urine; V

1964
Serum electrolytes in bulimic patients with parotid swellings.
    Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics, 2003, Volume: 96, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Alkalosis; Bulimia; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hypertrophy; Hypokalemia; Male; Pa

2003
Bulimia nervosa.
    The New England journal of medicine, 2003, Dec-11, Volume: 349, Issue:24

    Topics: Bulimia; Cathartics; Chlorides; Humans; Potassium; Sodium; Vomiting

2003
Re: Complex long-term eating disorder, Bartter's syndrome and pregnancy: a rare combination.
    The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology, 2004, Volume: 44, Issue:3

    Topics: Bartter Syndrome; Calcium; Cervical Vertebrae; Chlorides; Diagnosis, Differential; Feeding and Eatin

2004
Hyponatremic dehydration as a presentation of cystic fibrosis.
    Pediatric emergency care, 2006, Volume: 22, Issue:11

    Topics: Alkalosis; Chlorides; Cystic Fibrosis; Dehydration; Diagnostic Tests, Routine; Female; Humans; Hypon

2006
Sudden death in the nephrotic syndrome: salt depletion as a probable mechanism.
    Clinical pediatrics, 1967, Volume: 6, Issue:9

    Topics: Child, Preschool; Chlorides; Death, Sudden; Female; Humans; Hyponatremia; Infant; Male; Nephrotic Sy

1967
The need for chloride replacement in the correction of metabolic alkalosis due to vomiting.
    The British journal of clinical practice, 1967, Nov-11, Volume: 21, Issue:11

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Alkalosis; Chlorides; Electroencephalography; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Py

1967
The value of urinary chloride measurement in distinguishing surreptitious vomiting from Bartter's syndrome.
    Clinical biochemistry, 1983, Volume: 16, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Bartter Syndrome; Chlorides; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Pot

1983
[A case of hypochloremic alkalosis in a newborn infant].
    Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde, 1984, Volume: 52, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Alkalosis; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hyperventilation; Infant, Newborn; Maternal-Fetal Excha

1984
[Extreme malnutrition secondary to a pseudo-Bartter syndrome].
    Revista clinica espanola, 1984, Apr-15, Volume: 173, Issue:1

    Topics: Bartter Syndrome; Chlorides; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Kidney; Mi

1984
Anorexia nervosa: a disorder with severe acid-base derangements.
    Southern medical journal, 1982, Volume: 75, Issue:9

    Topics: Acid-Base Imbalance; Adolescent; Adult; Alkalosis; Anorexia Nervosa; Chlorides; Female; Fluid Therap

1982
Self-induced vomiting presenting as Bartter's syndrome.
    Postgraduate medicine, 1982, Volume: 72, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Potassium; Vomiting

1982
Mixed acid base disturbances: a clinical approach.
    The Medical clinics of North America, 1981, Volume: 65, Issue:2

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Acid-Base Imbalance; Acidosis, Respiratory; Alkalosis, Respiratory; Bicarbona

1981
Surreptitious habitual vomiting simulating Bartter's syndrome.
    JAMA, 1980, Mar-14, Volume: 243, Issue:10

    Topics: Adult; Angiotensin II; Bartter Syndrome; Chlorides; Diagnosis, Differential; Diastole; Female; Human

1980
Simulacra of Bartter's syndrome.
    JAMA, 1980, Mar-14, Volume: 243, Issue:10

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Bartter Syndrome; Child; Chlorides; Diagnosis, Differential; Female; Humans; Hype

1980
[Correlations between clinical features and metabolic disorders in anorexia nervosa].
    Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1980, Volume: 80, Issue:11

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anorexia Nervosa; Calcium; Chlorides; Cholesterol; Diet; Electrolytes; Humans; Po

1980
A case of pseudo-Bartter's syndrome due to intestinal malrotation.
    Acta paediatrica Japonica : Overseas edition, 1994, Volume: 36, Issue:1

    Topics: Bartter Syndrome; Child; Chlorides; Duodenal Diseases; Humans; Intestinal Obstruction; Male; Potassi

1994
Effects of iron and deferoxamine on cisplatin-induced emesis: further evidence for the role of free radicals.
    European journal of pharmacology, 1993, Dec-01, Volume: 248, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Chlorides; Cisplatin; Deferoxamine; Drug Synergism; Female; Ferric Compounds; Free Radicals

1993
A fatal case of acute ferric chloride poisoning.
    Veterinary and human toxicology, 1998, Volume: 40, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Alkalosis, Respiratory; Chlorides; Fatal Outcome; Female; Ferric Compounds; Heart A

1998
Diagnostic aids in the differentiation of pyloric stenosis from severe gastroesophageal reflux during early infancy: the utility of serum bicarbonate and serum chloride.
    The American journal of emergency medicine, 1999, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Bicarbonates; Chlorides; Diagnosis, Differential; Discriminant Analysis; Emergency Treatment; False

1999
Metabolic mimicry of Bartter's syndrome by covert vomiting: utility of urinary chloride determinations.
    The American journal of medicine, 1979, Volume: 66, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Bartter Syndrome; Chlorides; Diagnostic Errors; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Male; Potassium;

1979
Gastric alkalosis.
    Contributions to nephrology, 1978, Volume: 14

    Topics: Aldosterone; Alkalosis; Animals; Bicarbonates; Chlorides; Dogs; Extracellular Space; Gastric Lavage;

1978
Intra-amniotic urea as a midtrimester abortifacient: clinical results and serum and urinary changes.
    American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 1975, Jan-01, Volume: 121, Issue:1

    Topics: Abortifacient Agents; Abortion, Induced; Amniocentesis; Amniotic Fluid; Blood Coagulation Factors; B

1975
Electrolyte equilibrium in normal and pathological conditions of the gastrointestinal tract.
    Progress in food & nutrition science, 1975, Volume: 1, Issue:10

    Topics: Absorption; Adolescent; Adult; Bile; Chlorides; Cholera; Diarrhea; Diarrhea, Infantile; Digestive Sy

1975
Hypochloremic alkalosis. Pathophysiologic problems and suggestions for treatment, illustrated by two cases with pyloric obstruction.
    Journal of the Oslo city hospitals, 1976, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Aged; Alkalosis; Blood Glucose; Chlorides; Dehydration; Female; Humans; Kidney; Middle Aged; Pyloric

1976
Relationship between vomiting and taste aversion learning in the ferret: studies with ionizing radiation, lithium chloride, and amphetamine.
    Behavioral and neural biology, 1992, Volume: 58, Issue:2

    Topics: Amphetamine; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Avoidance Learning; Cats; Chlorides; Ferrets; Lithium; L

1992
A pharmacological perspective of drugs used in establishing conditioned food aversions.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985, Volume: 443

    Topics: Animals; Avoidance Learning; Brain; Chlorides; Conditioning, Classical; Copper; Copper Sulfate; Lith

1985
Vasopressin release in response to nausea-producing agents and cholecystokinin in monkeys.
    The American journal of physiology, 1987, Volume: 252, Issue:4 Pt 2

    Topics: Animals; Arginine Vasopressin; Chlorides; Cholecystokinin; Copper; Copper Sulfate; Haplorhini; Lithi

1987
Influence of age, sex, duration of symptoms and dehydration of serum electrolytes in hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1986, Volume: 22, Issue:3

    Topics: Age Factors; Bicarbonates; Carbon Dioxide; Chlorides; Dehydration; Electrolytes; Female; Humans; Hyd

1986
Infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis: a review of 222 cases.
    The Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery, 1986, Volume: 56, Issue:2

    Topics: Bicarbonates; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hypertrophy; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Length of Stay; Male;

1986
Transitory primary aldosteronism-like condition.
    Endokrinologie, 1968, Volume: 53, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Angiotensin II; Chlorides; Diuretics; Female; Heart Diseases; Humans; Hydrochlorothiazide; Hyp

1968
[Mental anorexia associated with hypopotassemia and hyperaldosteronism].
    Minerva medica, 1974, Jan-13, Volume: 65, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aldosterone; Anorexia Nervosa; Cathartics; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Hyp

1974
Surreptitious vomiting causing severe hypokalemia: case report.
    The New Zealand medical journal, 1973, Volume: 77, Issue:491

    Topics: Adult; Amenorrhea; Body Weight; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hypokalemia; Potassium; Potassium Chlorid

1973
Cystic fibrosis and coeliac disease: coexistence in two children.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1973, Volume: 48, Issue:9

    Topics: Biopsy; Body Height; Body Weight; Celiac Disease; Child; Child, Preschool; Chlorides; Cystic Fibrosi

1973
[Acid-base equilibrium in long-term infusions of xylitol, fructose, glucose and carbohydrate mixtures].
    Zeitschrift fur Ernahrungswissenschaft. Journal of nutritional sciences. Supplementa, 1973, Volume: 15

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Adult; Bicarbonates; Blood; Carbon Dioxide; Carbonates; Chlorides; Drug Inter

1973
Severe hypercapnia associated with metabolic alkalosis due to pyloric stenosis.
    Australian and New Zealand journal of medicine, 1974, Volume: 4, Issue:4

    Topics: Alkalosis; Chemoreceptor Cells; Chlorides; Dehydration; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Hypercap

1974
Preliminary clinical experience with cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II) (NSC 119875, CACP).
    Cancer, 1972, Volume: 30, Issue:6

    Topics: Amines; Anemia; Antineoplastic Agents; Audiometry; Blood Urea Nitrogen; Bone Marrow; Bone Marrow Cel

1972
Symptomatology, pathophysiology and treatment of the transurethral resection of the prostate syndrome.
    British journal of urology, 1973, Volume: 45, Issue:4

    Topics: Aged; Bicarbonates; Chlorides; Extracellular Space; Headache; Humans; Male; Mannitol; Nausea; Osmola

1973
Hypertensive encephalopathy following urological surgery.
    British journal of anaesthesia, 1973, Volume: 45, Issue:12

    Topics: Atropine; Blood Urea Nitrogen; Brain Diseases; Chlorides; Creatinine; Fever; Halothane; Humans; Hydr

1973
Prevention of dialysis disequilibrium syndrome by use of high sodium concentration in the dialysate.
    Kidney international, 1973, Volume: 3, Issue:5

    Topics: Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Adult; Blood Pressure; Body Weight; Chlorides; Electroencephalograp

1973
Metabolic alkalosis in obstructive vomiting. Volume depletion and balance of net acid.
    Acta paediatrica Scandinavica, 1974, Volume: 63, Issue:4

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Alkalosis; Calcium; Chlorides; Extracellular Space; Humans; Infant; Magnesium

1974
Diuretic-induced hyponatremia.
    Annals of internal medicine, 1971, Volume: 75, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Alkalosis; Bendroflumethiazide; Biological Assay; Blood Urea Nitrogen; Bromine; Carbon

1971
Toxicity of sodium chlorate to the dog.
    The Veterinary record, 1972, Apr-08, Volume: 90, Issue:15

    Topics: Animals; Bile Acids and Salts; Chlorides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Glycosuria; Ketones; Kidney; L

1972
L-dopa treatment of parkinsonism. Clinical observations on the use of amantadine hydrochloride.
    Geriatrics, 1971, Volume: 26, Issue:8

    Topics: Aged; Amantadine; Chlorides; Depression; Dihydroxyphenylalanine; Drug Hypersensitivity; Female; Foll

1971
[Concealed vomiting syndrome].
    Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 1971, Volume: 87, Issue:9

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Alkalosis; Chlorides; Humans; Hypokalemia; Male; Psychophysiologic Disorders; Vom

1971
[Physiopathology of metabolic alkalosis].
    Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1967, Nov-25, Volume: 97, Issue:47

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Adrenal Cortex Hormones; Alkalosis; Bronchitis; Carbon Dioxide; Cathartics; C

1967
[Intravenous injection of hydrochloric acid in a case of serious metabolic hypochloremic alkalosis].
    Revue medicale de la Suisse romande, 1967, Volume: 87, Issue:4

    Topics: Alkalosis; Chlorides; Female; Humans; Hydrochloric Acid; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Injections, Intrav

1967
Persistent alkalosis and hypokalaemia caused by surreptitious vomiting.
    The Quarterly journal of medicine, 1968, Volume: 37, Issue:148

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Adolescent; Adult; Alkalosis; Anorexia Nervosa; Bicarbonates; Chlorides; Duod

1968
Granules of electrolytes for infants.
    British medical journal, 1969, Apr-26, Volume: 2, Issue:5651

    Topics: Chlorides; Diarrhea, Infantile; Diet Therapy; Humans; Infant; Potassium; Sodium; Vomiting

1969
A unified guide to parenteral fluid therapy. I. Maintenance requirements and repair of dehydration.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1969, Volume: 75, Issue:1

    Topics: Age Factors; Body Weight; Carbohydrates; Child; Chlorides; Dehydration; Diarrhea; Humans; Hyperventi

1969