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[False hyperchloremia in a bromide intoxication]
A Laboudi1, F Vincent, M A Costa
1Service de néphrologie A (Pr JD. Sraër), hôptial Tenon, 75970 Paris, France. asmaalab@hotmail.com
Abstract:
A false hyperchloremia in a patient with a history of depression suspected bromide intoxication. The diagnosis was confirmed by an increased bromide concentration > 20 mmoL.L-1. Rehydration was effective and allowed to decrease bromide concentration. In conclusion, hyperchloremia associated with a negative anion gap is a clue to the diagnosis.
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