Non anion gap acidosis
Background
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
- Hyperkalemia
- Resolving DKA
- Early uremic acidosis
- Early obstructive uropathy
- RTA Type IV
- Hypoaldosteronism
- K-sparing diuretics
- Hypokalemia
- RTA Type I
- RTA Type II
- Acetazolamide
- Acute diarrhea
- (May be assoc with gap if hypoperfusion -> lactic acidosis)
- CKD
- Intestinal, pancreatic, biliary fistula
- Hyperchloremic IVF infusions
- Hyperalimentation
Evaluation
Management
Disposition
See Also
External Links
References
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