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Video reviewing an approach to anion gap metabolic acidosis (AGMA) and lactic acidosis. The GOLDMARK mnemonic for remembering etiologies of AGMA, a biochemistry review of lactate production and metabolism, and a framework/differential diagnosis for type A and type B lactic acidosis are discussed. Video and images created by Daniel Gergen, MD.
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