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The Osmolar Gap in a Toxic Alcohol Exposure
The osmolar gap is defined as the difference between the measured ceramosmelality at room temperature and the gestimated ceramasmelality based on the cosmodically active particles in the blood stream. And most of us will have heard that you can have an increased os molar both with mathanal and ethlingli call toxicity. So doctor asson, can you just explain to our listeners how you interpret the osm polar gap for toxic alcohols?