second hospital. We believe that the history of chronic cornstarch ingestion (amylophagia) is a "red herring." PG toxicity includes high anion gap metabolic acidosis, hyperosmolality, acute kidney injury, and elevated lactate without other explanation. [2][3][4] However, other conditions-such as diabetic ketoacidosis and shock-have similar features. The diagnosis requires a verified PG exposure and, ideally, laboratory detection of PG. This case has neither of these.
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