osmotic gap is calculated using the following equation: 290 – 2 × [stool [...] + stool potassium] A gap greater than 100 mOsm/kg (100 mmol/kg) indicates an osmotic diarrhea. If the gap is less than 50 mOsm/kg (50 mmol/kg), the diarrhea is not osmotic. A gap between 50 and 100 mOsm/kg (50 and 100 mmol/kg) is equivocal.
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sodium
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osmotic gap is calculated using the following equation: 290 – 2 × [stool [...] + stool potassium] A gap greater than 100 mOsm/kg (100 mmol/kg) indicates an osmotic diarrhea. If the gap is less than 50 mOsm/kg (50 mmol/kg), the diarrhea is not osmotic. A gap between 50 and 100 mOsm/kg (50 and 100 mmol/kg) is equivocal.
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osmotic gap is calculated using the following equation: 290 – 2 × [stool [...] + stool potassium] A gap greater than 100 mOsm/kg (100 mmol/kg) indicates an osmotic diarrhea. If the gap is less than 50 mOsm/kg (50 mmol/kg), the diarrhea is not osmotic. A gap between 50 and 100 mOsm/kg (50 and 100 mmol/kg) is equivocal.
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sodium
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