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Achlorhydria and
hypochlorhydria refer to
states where the
production of
hydrochloric acid in
gastric secretions of the
stomach and
other digestive organs...
- more
likely to
develop gastric carcinoma, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and
achlorhydria. Type A
gastritis primarily affects the
fundus (body) of the stomach...
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performance in
distal stomach is debatable.
Patients who
suffer from
achlorhydria have
deficient secretion of
hydrochloric acid in
their stomach. In such...
- e.
insufficient hydrochloric acid in the stomach, hyperchlorhydria,
achlorhydria, and for
suspected bile reflux. When
performing the
Heidelberg test,...
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increased pH in the stomach. Eventually, all the
parietal cells are lost and
achlorhydria results leading to a loss of
negative feedback on
gastrin secretion....
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chronic watery diarrhea and
resultant dehydration, hypokalemia,
achlorhydria, acidosis,
flushing and
hypotension (from vasodilation), hypercalcemia...
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neutralisation being exhaled through the lungs. In
hypochlorhydria and
achlorhydria,
there is low or no
gastric acid in the stomach,
potentially leading...
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achlorhydria (WDHA or
pancreatic cholera syndrome) somatostatinoma:
these rare
tumors are ****ociated with
elevated blood glucose levels,
achlorhydria...
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replacement vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin,
hydroxocobalamin or cyanocobalamin).
Achlorhydria is
another autoimmune disease of the
parietal cells. The
damaged parietal...
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Having too
little or no
gastric acid is
known as
hypochlorhydria or
achlorhydria respectively and are
conditions which can have
negative health impacts...