
Amal Mattu's 2011 Articles You've Gotta Know! - Page 3 - Medscape
2011年11月23日 · Since I first learned about anion-gap metabolic acidosis, I have loved mnemonics: MUDPILES, OLDCAAAR (my mnemonic for the history of present illness with …
Hyperchloremic, Normal Anion-Gap, Metabolic Acidosis Due to
The metabolic adverse effects of topiramate have been well documented in the pediatric population, [4,5] but case reports in the adult population are limited. [6,7,8,9,10,11] Published …
Hyperchloremic, Normal Anion-Gap, Metabolic Acidosis Due to
Summary: A 37-year-old man hospitalized for mental status changes and possible seizure developed hyperchloremic, normal anion-gap, metabolic acidosis. His medical history was …
Hyperchloremic, Normal Anion-Gap, Metabolic Acidosis Due to
[13,14,15,16,17,18] An investigational study has linked topiramate's inhibition of carbonate dehydratase to its ability to cause hyperchloremic, normal anion-gap, metabolic acidosis …
Disorders of Acid-Base and Potassium Balance - Medscape
The normal anion gap ranges from 3 to 13 mEq/L, with a mean of about 7 to 10 mEq/L. It is composed mainly of plasma proteins (primarily albumin) that carry a negative charge.
Hyperchloremic, Normal Anion-Gap, Metabolic Acidosis Due to
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2008;65(15):1430-1434. Kathryn D. Mathews, PharmD, is Cardiology Clinical Pharmacist, Intermountain Medical Center, Murray, UT; at the time of writing, she was …
Management of Hyperglycemic Crises in Patients With Diabetes
[44,145] The normal anion gap has been historically reported to be 12 mEq/l, and values >14-15 mEq/l have been considered to indicate the presence of an increased anion gap metabolic …
Anion Gap for Risk Stratification in Critically Ill Patients - Medscape
Might anion gap, as a marker of metabolic acidosis, be useful as a predictor of mortality in adult patients admitted to critical care settings? News & Perspective Drugs & Diseases
Solution to "A 58-Year-Old Disoriented, Schizophrenic Male"
2006年7月7日 · Second, we measure the anion gap: AG = Na - (Cl + HCO 3). In this case, it is 139 - (90 + 14) = 35. Thus, we have an anion gap acidosis.
Not So Rare: Errors of Metabolism During the Neonatal Period
When the anion gap is increased (≥16) with a normal chloride level, the acidosis is from excess acid production. Metabolic acidosis is a common finding in the sick newborn. In some cases, …