Abstract
In teaching and in practice, little attention is given to a low anion gap. This oversight can result in a missed opportunity to diagnose acute or chronic disorders requiring treatment. In this article, we review the constituents of the anion gap, build a differential diagnosis for a low anion gap using case examples, and provide a stepwise approach to diagnostic testing to evaluate this abnormal finding.
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Haber, L. A., Lo, L., Dhaliwal, G., & Rizzuto, G. (2023). Evaluating a low anion gap: A practical approach. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 90(10), 619–623. https://doi.org/10.3949/CCJM.90A.23035
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