The effect of chronic hypotonic volume expansion on the renal regulation of acid-base equilibrium
AUTOR(ES)
Lowance, David C.
RESUMO
Balance studies have been carried out to evaluate the influence of vasopressin-induced volume expansion on acid-base equilibrium in normal dogs and in dogs with steady-state metabolic acidosis induced by the administration of 5-7 mmoles/kg per day of hydrochloric acid.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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