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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Marufa Marium, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
Overview
There are no CT scan findings associated with Metabolic alkalosis. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of etiology of Metabolic Alkalosis, which include Heart failure, Cirrhosis, Cystic fibrosis, Pyloric stenosis, Adrenal adenoma, renal cell carcinoma, Renin producin tumor, Gastrocystoplasty and nephroblastoma.
CT scan
- There are no CT scan findings associated with Metabolic alkalosis. However, an echocardiography/ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of etiology of Metabolic Alkalosis, which include:
- Heart failure
- Cirrhosis
- Cystic fibrosis
- Pyloric stenosis
- Adrenal adenoma
- Villous Adenoma
- Bone metastasis causing hypercalcemia
- renal cell carcinoma
- Renin producin tumor
- Gastrocystoplasty
- Nephroblastoma