Hypochloremia

Hypochloremia

DiseaseDisorder infobox
Name = PAGENAME
ICD10 = ICD10|E|87|8|e|70
ICD9 = ICD9|276.9

Hypochloremia (or Hypochloraemia) is an electrolyte disturbance whereby there is an abnormally depleted level of the chloride ion in the blood. It rarely occurs in the absence of other abnormalities. If it occurs together with metabolic alkalosis (decreased blood acidity) it is often due to vomiting.

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