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In renal physiology normal anion gap acidosis and less precisely non-anion gap acidosis is an acidosis that is not accompanied by an abnormally increased anion gap. The most common etiology of normal anion gap acidosis is diarrhea with a renal tubular acidosis being a distant second.

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