Pyroglutamic acidosis in the setting of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia treated with flucloxacillin—An uncommon cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis
Aaron Yee Shuen See,
Ashton Zheng‐Boon Lau,
Srivathsan Thiruvengadam
Abstract:Key Clinical MessagePyroglutamic acidosis (PGA) or 5‐Oxoprolinuria is an uncommon and often overlooked cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA). This case highlights the importance of systematically approaching HAGMA, and to consider PGA as a differential diagnosis when medications that disrupt the γ‐glutamyl cycle such as flucloxacillin and paracetamol are present.
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