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Chloride

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The major anion (negatively charged substance) in the blood and extracellular fluid (the body fluid that lies outside cells).

Blood and other body fluids have almost the same concentration of chloride ion as sea water.

The balance of chloride ion (Cl<SUP>-</SUP>) is closely regulated by the body.</P> Significant increases or decreases in chloride can have deleterious and even fatal consequences: > >Hyperchloremia: Abnormally high blood chloride.

Elevations in chloride may be seen in diarrhea, certain kidney diseases, and sometimes in overactivity of the parathyroid glands.

>Hypochloremia: Abnormally low blood chloride.

Chloride is normally lost in the urine, sweat, and stomach secretions.

Excessive loss can occur from heavy sweating, vomiting, and adrenal gland and kidney disease.

</LI></UL> The normal serum range for chloride is 98 - 108 mmol/L.

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