• Br J Clin Pract · Jan 1991

    Case Reports

    Persistent normal anion gap acidosis in the recovery phase of diabetic ketoacidosis.

    • A J Sinclair, P M Bouloux, P G Sanders, and E A Gale.
    • Medical College, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
    • Br J Clin Pract. 1991 Jan 1;45(1):59-60.

    AbstractDiabetic ketoacidosis is associated with an increased anion gap but its recovery phase may be complicated by hyperchloraemic acidosis with a normal anion gap. We report a case where this complication developed. There was a delayed return to normal acid-balance, possibly aggravated by administration of hyperchloraemic fluids, and the true diagnosis was overlooked. Measurement of the anion gap remains an important part of the assessment of diabetic acid-base disturbances.

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