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303 related items for PubMed ID: 30423600

  • 61. Pyroglutamic acidosis.
    Costello M, Brennan M, Newman C, O'Shea P, Bell M.
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  • 63. A Common But Not so Typical Elevated Anion Gap.
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  • 64. Metabolic acidosis.
    Lim S.
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  • 66. [Metabolic acidosis in children: the usefulness of 'anion gap'].
    Kist-van Holthe tot Echten JE, Maaswinkel-Mooy PD, Berger HM, van der Heijden AJ.
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  • 67. Massive acetaminophen ingestion with early metabolic acidosis and coma: treatment with IV NAC and continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration.
    Wiegand TJ, Margaretten M, Olson KR.
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  • 68. Anion gap acidosis with hypoglycemia in acetaminophen toxicity.
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  • 69. Lessons of the month: Pyroglutamic acidosis: long-term paracetamol and a high anion gap.
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  • 72. Metabolic acidosis and coma following a severe acetaminophen overdose.
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  • 73. Metabolic Acidosis Due To Pyroglutamic Acid.
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  • 74. "Massive acetaminophen ingestion with early metabolic acidosis and coma: treatment with iv nac and continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration" by Wiegand et al., Clin Toxicol (Phila) 48:156-159.
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  • 75. [Pyroglutamic acidemia associated with acetaminophen].
    Alados Arboledas FJ, de la Oliva Senovilla P, García Muñoz MJ, Alonso Melgar A, Ruza Tarrío F.
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  • 77. Pyroglutamic acidemia: a cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis.
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  • 78. 5-Oxoprolinemia in a Patient With Severe Hypothyroidism and Chronic Acetaminophen Use.
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  • 79. Lesson of the month 1: A rare adverse reaction between flucloxacillin and paracetamol.
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  • 80. Incidence and characterization of acute kidney injury after acetaminophen overdose.
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