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==Overview==
Usually the HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> lost is replaced by a chloride anion, and thus there is a normal anion gap. Urine anion gap is useful in evaluating a patient with a normal anion gap. In normal anion gap acidosis, the increased anion is chloride, which is measured, so the anion gap does not increase. Thus, normal anion gap acidosis is also known as hyperchloremic acidosis.
==Causes==
The mnemonic for the most common causes of a normal-anion gap metabolic acidosis is "DURHAM."


* '''D'''- Diarrhea
==[[Hyperchloremic acidosis overview|Overview]]==


* '''U'''- Ureteral diversion
==[[Hyperchloremic acidosis historical perspective|Historical Perspective]]==


* '''R'''- Renal tubular acidosis
==[[Hyperchloremic acidosis pathophysiology|Pathophysiology]]==


* '''H'''- Hyperailmentation
==[[Hyperchloremic acidosis causes|Causes]]==


* '''A'''- Addison's disease, acetazolamide, ammonium chloride
==[[Hyperchloremic acidosis epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology and Demographics]]==


* '''M'''- Miscellaneous (chloridorrhea, amphotericin B, toluene - toluene causes high anion gap metabolic acidosis followed by normal anion gap metabolic acidosis.
==[[Hyperchloremic acidosis natural history, complications and prognosis|Natural History, Complications and Prognosis]]==


==See also==
==Diagnosis==
[[Hyperchloremic acidosis history and symptoms|History and Symptoms]] | [[Hyperchloremic acidosis physical examination|Physical Examination]] | [[Hyperchloremic acidosis laboratory findings|Laboratory Findings]] | [[Hyperchloremic acidosis ultrasound|Ultrasound]]
 
==Treatment==
[[Hyperchloremic acidosis medical therapy|Medical Therapy]]
 
====Contraindicated medications====
{{MedCondContrAbs|MedCond = Hyperchloremic acidosis|Diclofenamide|Methazolamide}}
 
==Case Studies==
[[Hyperchloremic acidosis case study one|Case#1]]
==Related Chapters==
*[[Anion gap]]
*[[Anion gap]]
*[[Metabolic acidosis]]
*[[Metabolic acidosis]]
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* [http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/tubularacidosis/ NIH - Renal Tubular Acidosis]
* [http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/tubularacidosis/ NIH - Renal Tubular Acidosis]


[[Category:Electrolyte disturbance]]
[[Category:Electrolyte disturbance]]
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