Unmeasured anions: the unknown unknowns.

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Abstract

Evidence is emerging that elevated concentrations of the intermediates of the citric acid cycle may contribute to unmeasured anions in critical illness. Both the anion gap and the strong ion gap are used as scanning tools for recognition of these anions. The mechanisms underlying these elevations and their significance require further clarification.

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Venkatesh, B., & Morgan, T. J. (2008). Unmeasured anions: the unknown unknowns. Critical Care (London, England). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc6768

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