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Journal of Brown Hospital Medicine on X: "High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis mnemonics. Consider D-lactate, 5-oxoproline, propylene glycol in the differential for HAGMA as well.@CRRTiff @grepmeded #Aniongap #Renal #Nephtwitter #HAGMA #BJHM #MedEd #
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POS-091 THE PERFECT STORM FOR PYROGLUTAMIC ACIDOSIS: AN UNDER-RECOGNISED CAUSE OF HAGMA - ScienceDirect
Osmosis from Elsevier - Anion gap represents a difference between cations and anions. The formula goes: Anion gap = sodium - (chloride + bicarbonate). It normally ranges between 7 and 13 mEq/L.
Osmosis from Elsevier - 💉 Having an “anion gap” is common in metabolic acidosis, and is typically caused by accumulation of anions not detected in routine labs tests. You can remember causes
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