A reproducible physiological collapse sequence links impaired bile flow, RAAS misinterpretation, respiratory instability, and cardiovascular strain into a consistent, reversible progression.
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This paper defines a reproducible, ordered sequence of physiological collapse and recovery observed across state-dependent, multi-system conditions. Rather than interpreting symptoms as isolated dysfunctions, this model identifies a consistent progression linking impaired bile flow, chloride compensation, acid–base imbalance (NAGMA), intracellular dehydration, RAAS misinterpretation, fluid misdistribution, respiratory instability, and cardiovascular strain. The sequence resolves through a mirrored restoration pathway when system coordination is reestablished. The framework is based on longitudinal pattern recognition across repeated collapse–recovery cycles. It provides a clinical reference for identifying early-stage instability, distinguishing stabilizing from destabilizing inputs, and guiding sequence-dependent intervention. This paper represents the clinical pattern layer of the Lantern of Sulfur (LoS) framework. It does not introduce new mechanism, but defines how system-level failure and recovery present in real-world physiology.
Beth Ann Martell (Thu,) reported a other. A reproducible physiological collapse sequence links impaired bile flow, RAAS misinterpretation, respiratory instability, and cardiovascular strain into a consistent, reversible progression.