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  • 28. [The magnitude of the 'anion gap'].
    de Keijzer MH, Koene RA, Baadenhuijsen H, Willems JL.
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  • 30. Anion gap corrected for albumin, phosphate and lactate is a good predictor of strong ion gap in critically ill patients: a nested cohort study.
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  • 32. An easy method of mentally estimating the metabolic component of acid/base balance using the Fencl-Stewart approach.
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  • 35. A Quick Reference on High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis.
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  • 39. Is there a difference between strong ion gap in healthy volunteers and intensive care unit patients?
    Gunnerson KJ, Srisawat N, Kellum JA.
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