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Overview
Causes
The mnemonic for the most common causes of a normal-anion gap metabolic acidosis is "DURHAM."
- D- Diarrhea
- U- Ureteral diversion
- R- Renal tubular acidosis
- H- Hyperailmentation
- A- Addison's disease, acetazolamide, ammonium chloride
- M- Miscellaneous (chloridorrhea, amphotericin B, toluene - toluene causes high anion gap metabolic acidosis followed by normal anion gap metabolic acidosis.