Gaddam, M., Velagapudi, R. K., Abu Sitta, E., & Kanzy, A. (2017). Two gaps too many, three clues too few? Do elevated osmolal and anion gaps with crystalluria always mean ethylene glycol poisoning? BMJ Case Rep.
Citação norma ChicagoGaddam, Maneesh, Ravi Kanth Velagapudi, Emad Abu Sitta, and Abed Kanzy. "Two Gaps Too Many, Three Clues Too Few? Do Elevated Osmolal and Anion Gaps With Crystalluria Always Mean Ethylene Glycol Poisoning?" BMJ Case Rep 2017.
MLA CitationGaddam, Maneesh, Ravi Kanth Velagapudi, Emad Abu Sitta, and Abed Kanzy. "Two Gaps Too Many, Three Clues Too Few? Do Elevated Osmolal and Anion Gaps With Crystalluria Always Mean Ethylene Glycol Poisoning?" BMJ Case Rep 2017.
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