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  • 21. Use of anion gap in the evaluation of a patient with metabolic acidosis.
    Vichot AA, Rastegar A.
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  • 23. A rare cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis.
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  • 25. Metabolic acidosis caused by concomitant use of paracetamol (acetaminophen) and flucloxacillin? A case report and a retrospective study.
    Berbee JK, Lammers LA, Krediet CTP, Fischer JC, Kemper EM.
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    Yale SH, Mazza JJ.
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  • 29. Metabolic Acidosis in a Pediatric Patient with Leukemia and Fungal Infection.
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    Hodgman MJ, Horn JF, Stork CM, Marraffa JM, Holland MG, Cantor R, Carmel PM.
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  • 33. Transient 5-oxoprolinuria and high anion gap metabolic acidosis: clinical and biochemical findings in eleven subjects.
    Pitt JJ, Hauser S.
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  • 34. [The Sour Patient].
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  • 37. Severe anion gap metabolic acidosis from acetaminophen use secondary to 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) accumulation.
    Zand L, Muriithi A, Nelsen E, Franco PM, Greene EL, Qian Q, El-Zoghby ZM.
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  • 39. [A case of pyroglutamic metabolic acidosis after cotreatment by flucloxacillin and paracetamol].
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