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Differential Diagnosis For Acidosis - Rule Outs, Event/Mass exposure/community illness/death
- Iatrogenic, Self Induced Disorders
Diabetic acidosis/rapid correction- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Gastroenteritis, viral
Cholera
Argentine Hemorrhagic fever/Junin
Pulmonary anthrax
Viral hemorrhagic fevers
Anthrax
Brucellosis
Ebola virus disease
Hanta virus/Korean renal vasculitis
Lassa fever
Plague, pneumonic
Rift Valley fever
Yellow fever
Q fever
Tularemia
Hanta virus/Navaho disease
Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever/Machupo
Encephalitis, equine, Venezuelan
Hemorrhagic fever, Brazilian/Sabia
Hemorrhagic fever, Crimea-Congo
Kyasanur forest disease
Nipah virus/encephalitis
Plague, bubonic
African hemorrhagic (Marburg) virus disease
Smallpox (variola)
Tularemia pneumonia
Omske hemorrhagic fever- Infected organ, Abscesses
Bronchitis, chronic- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Ketoacidosis, diabetic , treatment
Renal tubular acidosis type IV
Methylmalonic acidemia/ketotic glycine
Krebs cycle/EM cycle metabolic disorder- Biochemical Disorders
Acid-base disorders
Acute respiratory acidosis
D-lactic acidosis
Chronic respiratory acidosis
Hyperchloremic renal acidosis- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Sickle cell crisis
Sickle cell anemia- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Pneumothorax- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Ovarian hypofunction- Reference to Organ System
Fulminant hepatic failure- Drugs
Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic acid) Administration/Toxicity
Acidifying agents Administration/Toxicity
Methazolamide (Neptazane) Administration/Toxicity
Tetracycline (Sumycin/Achromycin) Administration/Toxicity- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Alcoholic ketoacidosis
3-Quinuclidinyl Benzilate/Weapons (QNB/BZ) agent
Agent 15/Weapons agent exposure
Arsenical vesicants/CBW Weapon
Chloropicrin/Exposure inhalation
Cyanide CBW (Cyanogen chloride) exposure
Cyanide/Hydrogen cyanide exposure/poisoning
Diphosgene Weapon/exposure
Phosgene Oxime/Weapon (CX) agent
Vomiting CBW agent (Dm/Da/Dc) Weapon exposure
Arsine gas (Hydrogen arsenide) poisoning
Binary agent exposure/nerve gas effect
Botulinum toxin/deliberate exposure
Botulism
Mustard gas exposure/poisoning
Nerve gas exposure
Ricin injection/deliberate poisoning
Sarin poison nerve gas exposure
Soman poison nerve gas exposure
Tabun poison gas exposure
VX poison nerve gas exposure
Aflatoxicosis/Aflatoxin ingestion/effect
Hydrogen sulfide poisoning/inhalation
Lathyrism
Carfentanyl gas/aerosol poisoning
Chlorine gas poisoning
Phosgene inhalation/poisoning
Ricin poisoning/Inhaled terrorist exposure
Trichothecene mycotoxin/weapon exposure
CBW Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B weapon
CBW/Binary nerve agents (GB2/VX2)
Tear gas Irritants (Cs/Cn/Cnc/Ca/Cr/Cnb/Ps) CBW potential
Toxic smoke/weapons (Nox/Hc/Rp/Fs/Fm/Sgf2/Teflon)