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Clin Med (Lond) ; 20(5): 522-523, 2020 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32934051

ABSTRACT

An 84-year-old woman presented in extremis with confusion and Kussmaul respiration. She had a history of urosepsis, renal impairment and osteoarthrosis. The venous blood gas showed a marked metabolic acidosis with a high anion gap. Lactate and ketones were normal. Her medications included regular paracetamol via a dosette box. Lactic acidosis and ketoacidosis being excluded, it emerged that the most likely cause of a high anion-gap acidosis in the presence of chronic paracetamol therapy is pyroglutamic acidosis, caused by the build-up of an acidic intermediate in the gamma-glutamyl cycle, the function of which is to synthesise glutathione. Paracetamol was stopped and fluids administered; she recovered over 7 days and was sent home. The biochemical diagnosis was confirmed by a central laboratory after discharge. This case emphasises the importance of the anion gap in diagnosis, and one important danger of chronic paracetamol administration.


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Acetaminophen , Acidosis , Acetaminophen/adverse effects , Acid-Base Equilibrium , Acidosis/chemically induced , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Glutathione Synthase , Humans , Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid/metabolism
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