| Literature DB >> 20925168 |
Thomas J Green1, Jan Jaap Bijlsma, David D Sweet.
Abstract
The workup of the emergency patient with a raised anion gap metabolic acidosis includes assessment of the components of “MUDPILES” (methanol; uremia; diabetic ketoacidosis; paraldehyde; isoniazid, iron or inborn errors of metabolism; lactic acid; ethylene glycol; salicylates). This approach is usually sufficient for the majority of cases in the emergency department; however, there are many other etiologies not addressed in this mnemonic. Organic acids including 5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) are rare but important causes of anion gap metabolic acidosis. We present the case of a patient with profound metabolic acidosis with raised anion gap, due to pyroglutamic acid in the setting of malnutrition and chronic ingestion of acetaminophen.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20925168 DOI: 10.1017/s148180350001263x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CJEM ISSN: 1481-8035 Impact factor: 2.410