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If change in AG > change in HCO3
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Read moreNormal anion gap acidosis,”Hyperchloremic, Low HCO3 is associated with high CL- so AG stays normal + pancreatic fistulas
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Read moreCauses of metabolic alkalosis,”Saline sensitive (urine Cl <10): ECF contraction and hypokalemia. From vomiting, nasogastric suction, diuretic use, villous adenoma of colon, diarrhea with high Cl- content Saline resistant (urine Cl >20): primary hyperaldosteronism, cushing syndrome, severe K def, bartter syndrome
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Read moreRenal compensation in 1. acute resp acidosis2. chronic resp acidosis
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