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Latest revision as of 17:11, 19 September 2024

Differential Diagnosis

Investigations

  • Serum electrolytes showing normal anion gap metabolic acidosis
  • Urine anion gap (UNa + UK – UCl)
    • Difference between unmeasured anions (i.e. NH4^+^) and unmeasured cations
      • For most patients, approximates ammonium excretion
    • If negative, suggests presence of ammonium (appropriate)
    • If kidneys are responding properly, the UAG should be negative
    • If defect in acid excretion, UAG should be positive
  • Urine pH