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The urine anion gap: the critical clue to resolve a diagnostic dilemma in a patient with …


JG Hilton, AC Vandenbroucke, RG Josse, GC … - Diabetes care, 1984 - Am Diabetes Assoc
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Spurious hyperchloremia and decreased anion gap in hyperlipidemia


ML GRABER, RJ QUIGG, WE STEMPSEY, S … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983 - Am Coll Physicians
A patient with overt lipemia presented with hyponatremia, hyperchloremia, and a
negative anion gap. The hyperchloremia and negative gap resulted from
overestimation of chloride levels due to a light-scattering effect in the ...
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[CITATION] Alcoholism and ketoacidosis (letter)


G Peterson - Ann Int Med1973
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Alcoholic hypoglycemia and alcoholic ketoacidosis: sequential events of the same process?

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P Devenyi - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1982 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
6. TERADA Y, MACHo T: On the mechanism of diarrhea due to phenolphthalein. Mw
MedJ 1965; 14: 251-260 7. FANTUS B, DYNIEWICZ JM: Phenolphthalein studiet;
elimination of phenolphthalein. JAMA 1938; 110: 796-799 8. FRENCH JM, ...
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Hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis in diabetes mellitus: a case report and discussion of …


M Hammeke, R Bear, R Lee, M Goldstein, M … - Diabetes, 1978 - Am Diabetes Assoc
A 21-year old woman with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus was examined for
persistent hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis. There was no evidence of ingestion
of hydrochloric acid or its equivalent. Gastrointestinal loss of ...
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Alcoholic ketoacidosis: an underdiagnosed

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CJ Thompson, DG Johnston, PH Baylis, J … - British Medical Journal, 1986 - bmj.com
Britain the NHS has had decades to consider the problem yet by no means has all
the answers. For example, there have only recently been complaints about
variable referral rates to hospital by general
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Distal renal tubular acidosis syndromes: A pathophysiological approach


ML Halperin, MB Goldstein, RMA Richardson, … - Am J Nephrol, 1985 - content.karger.com
Ammonium is the most important component of renal acid excretion. A reduced rate
of ammonium excretion is the common feature of the group of diseases called
distal renal tubular acidosis. We have presented an alternative approach to ...
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L'acidocétose alcoolique: une cause d'acidose métabolique pas si rare que ça…


KSP Eggimann - titan.medhyg.ch
L'acidocétose alcoolique est une affection souvent sous-estimée qui affecte
des patients alcooliques chroniques présentant des vomissements souvent
associés à des douleurs abdominales suite à une augmentation récente de ...
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Diabetic ketoacidosis presenting with a normal anion gap


ML Halperin, M West - The American Journal of Medicine, 1986 - Elsevier
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Selected aspects of the pathophysiology of metabolic acidosis in diabetes mellitus.


ML Halperin, RA Bear, MC Hannaford, MB … - Diabetes, 1981 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Metabolic acidosis with a normal anion gap results from either bicarbonate loss
or a urine acidification defect. The bicarbonate loss may be via the
gastrointestinal tract or the urine, or may be indirect due to excretion of ...
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