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Anion Gap The serum anion gap is the difference between the concentrations of the major cation, sodium and the major anions(Cl + HCO3). An electrolyte abnormality is often the first laboratory sign of an acid-base disorder. The anion gap measurement is likely to be most useful in emergency department in cases with ketoacidosis, lactic acidosis or renal failure. Interpretation:
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