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I'm sure whether you'll see this page, so I'll also post on the acetazolamide talk page. I am not an expert in altitude sickness, I'm not sure that your explanation of how blood CO2 is reduced is correct. I believe that the major cause of alkalosis is not related to the decreased solubility of CO2, but rather the hypoxia-driven increased ventilation (respiratory alkalosis). Do you have any literature support for your assertion? [[User:Danielil|D.I.L.]] ([[User talk:Danielil|talk]]) 14:31, 12 March 2009 (UTC). |
I'm sure whether you'll see this page, so I'll also post on the acetazolamide talk page. I am not an expert in altitude sickness, I'm not sure that your explanation of how blood CO2 is reduced is correct. I believe that the major cause of alkalosis is not related to the decreased solubility of CO2, but rather the hypoxia-driven increased ventilation (respiratory alkalosis). Do you have any literature support for your assertion? [[User:Danielil|D.I.L.]] ([[User talk:Danielil|talk]]) 14:31, 12 March 2009 (UTC). |
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I am requesting a rename on Commons. My current Commons name is Neeral. [[User:Ellusion|- ellusion -]] ([[User talk:Ellusion#top|talk]]) 06:50, 28 October 2009 (UTC) |
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Mechanism for reduced CO2/alkalosis
Neeral: I'm sure whether you'll see this page, so I'll also post on the acetazolamide talk page. I am not an expert in altitude sickness, I'm not sure that your explanation of how blood CO2 is reduced is correct. I believe that the major cause of alkalosis is not related to the decreased solubility of CO2, but rather the hypoxia-driven increased ventilation (respiratory alkalosis). Do you have any literature support for your assertion? D.I.L. (talk) 14:31, 12 March 2009 (UTC).