Organ system
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Conditions
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Distinguishing features
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Additional findings
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Symptoms
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Signs
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Labs
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Renal
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Acute kidney injury
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Nausea, vomiting, decreased urine output, fatigue, dyspnea, edema
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Tremor, confusion, edema
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Hyperkalemia, increased BUN and Cr, metabolic acidosis
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Recently developed symptoms
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Chronic kidney disease
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Nausea, vomiting, decreased urine output, fatigue, dyspnea, edema
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Tremor, confusion, edema
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Hyperkalemia, increased BUN and Cr, metabolic acidosis, hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia
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Chronic underlying disease (DM, HTN), duration of symptoms ≥ 3 months
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Renal tubular acidosis type-4
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Usually asyptomatic
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Signs of underlying disease
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Hyperkalemia, normal anion gap metabolic acidosis, urine PH< 5.5
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History of diabetes mellitus
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Endocrine
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DKA
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Change in mental status, abdominal pain
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Decreased skin turgor, dry oral mucosa, tachycardia
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Hyperglycemia, increased anion gap metabolic acidosis, ketonemia
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Rapidly developing polyuria, polydipsia, and weight loss
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HHS
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Change in mental status, abdominal pain
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Decreased skin turgor, dry oral mucosa, tachycardia
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Severe hyperglycemia, normal anion gap, increased serum osmolality
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Polyuria, polydipsia, and weight loss develop more insidious
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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
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Poor feeding, failure to thrive, precocious puberty, short statue, hirsutism, weight loss
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Ambiguous genitalia, hypotension
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Hyperkalemia, increased 17 hydroxyprogestrone, hyponatremia
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Salt wasting
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Addison's disease
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Skin hyperpigmentation, fatigue, salt craving, nausea and vomiting, amenorrhea, depression
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Hyperpigmentation, hypotension, pubic and axillary hair loss
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Hyperkalemia, decreased serum cortisol level
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Diagnosis by cosyntropin test
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Tissue break down
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Tumor lysis syndrome
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Fever, weight loss, symptoms related to underlying malignancy
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Altered mental status, lymphadenopathy, muscle weakness
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Hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypocalcemia
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History of underlying malignancy
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Rhabdomyolysis
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Myalgia, fatigue
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Altered mental status, hypotension
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Hyperkalemia, increased muscle enzymes (CK, aldolase)
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History of seizure, drug overdose, or trauma
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