| Pure water loss is frequently associated with fever, hyperventilation or diabetes insipidus. |
| The clinical features vary widely and may resemble myelopathy, radiculopathy, muscle disease, or even hyperventilation. |
| Thus a diver may be tempted to prolong underwater duration by prior hyperventilation in order to wash out as much carbon dioxide as possible. |
| There will be no trophy or congratulation, no hyperventilation or applause or adulation. |
| She remained arousable, and her hyperventilation gradually resolved within 1 week, enabling complete withdrawal of all respiratory suppressants. |
| Patients with severe falciparum malaria are acidotic and compensate by hyperventilation. |