A member asked:

Anion gap 20, glucose101. not diagnosed with diabetes? is that what this usually is, could it be something else, and do i need to worry?

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High anion gap: A high anion gap (ag) can be caused by: milk-alkali syndrome uremia diabetic ketoacidosis propylene glycol Isoniazid intoxication lactic acidosis ethanol ethylene glycol rhabdomyalysis and Aspirin intoxication. Your glucose of 101 is not elevated. It is always best to speak to the doctor (d) who ordered the glucose and ag to see what they mean in your case.

Answered 9/29/2016

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