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  2. Anion Gap Blood Test: What It Is, Purpose, Risks & Results

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    An anion gap blood test checks the acid-base balance of your blood and if the electrolytes in your blood are balanced. Healthcare providers most commonly use anion gap to identify cases of metabolic acidosis — when you have higher-than-normal amounts of acid in your blood.

  3. Anion Gap Blood Test: Results and Ranges - WebMD

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    The anion gap test is the calculated difference between positively and negatively charged electrolytes in your blood to determine if your blood is too acidic or not acidic enough (too base).

  4. The anion gap is a value calculated from the results of an electrolyte blood test which informs clinicians about the balance of positively and negatively charged particles in the blood. This is a useful measure to diagnose diseases and disorders associated with an acid/base imbalance in the body.

  5. Low Anion Gap: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis - Healthline

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    What Does a Low Anion Gap Mean? A low anion gap may occur with some health conditions, including liver or kidney disease, burns, and certain types of cancer. The anion gap is a value that’s...

  6. Anion Gap Blood Test: Purpose and Results - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-an-anion-gap-5076042

    The anion gap blood test is used to diagnose conditions caused by an imbalance between the acids and bases (the pH) in the blood, called acidosis or alkalosis. Several conditions can cause pH imbalances, such as kidney diseases, respiratory or lung diseases, uncontrolled diabetes, and severe obesity.

  7. What to know about the anion gap blood test - Medical News Today

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    An anion gap serum test is a blood test that calculates the acid-base balance and electrolyte balance in the blood. A high anion gap suggests high acidity levels.

  8. Anion Gap Blood Test - MedlinePlus

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    An anion gap blood test gives a measurement of the acid-base balance (pH balance) in your blood. This lets you know whether your blood is too acidic or not acidic enough. The test also checks for an electrolyte imbalance in your blood.

  9. What Does the Anion Gap Tell You? - eMedicineHealth

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    The anion gap is a measurement that tells you the acid levels in the blood. It is the difference between primary measured cations (sodium and potassium, which are positively charged ions) and the primary measured anions (chloride and bicarbonate, which are negatively charged ions) in the blood.

  10. Anion Gap (Blood) - University of Rochester Medical Center

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    The value for the anion gap tells your healthcare provider something about which other charged particles must be in your blood to make it neutral. This test gives clues about different types of acidosis, when your blood is too acidic.

  11. Electrolyte Panel: What It Is, Purpose, Procedure & Results

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    What is an electrolyte panel? An electrolyte panel is a blood test that measures the levels of seven electrolytes in your blood. Certain health conditions can cause electrolyte levels to become too high or low. This is called an electrolyte imbalance. Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center.