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* [[Ketoacidosis]] (e.g., Diabetic, alcoholic, or starvation)<ref name="DeGowin's diagnostic examination">{{Cite book|title=DeGowin's diagnostic examination.|others=LeBlond, Richard F.,, Brown, Donald D., 1940-, Suneja, Manish,, Szot, Joseph F.|isbn=9780071814478|edition= Tenth |location=New York|oclc=876336892|date = 2014-09-05}}</ref>
* [[Chronic kidney failure]]<ref>{{Cite book|title=Morgan & Mikhail's clinical anesthesiology|others=Butterworth, John F., IV,, Mackey, David C.,, Wasnick, John D.,, Morgan, G. Edward,, Mikhail, Maged S.,, Morgan, G. Edward.|isbn=9781259834424|edition= Sixth|location=New York|oclc=1039081701|date = 2018-08-21}}</ref>
* Transient [[Pyroglutamic acid|5-oxoprolinemia]] due to long-term ingestion of high-doses of [[acetaminophen]] with [[glutathione]] depletion (often seen with [[sepsis]], [[liver failure]], [[kidney failure]], or [[malnutrition]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=Poisoning and& drugDrug overdoseOverdose|last=Smollin|first=Craig|others=OlsonThe Faculty, Staff, and Associates of the California Poison Control System|editor-last1=Olson|editor-first1=Kent R.|editor-last2=Smollin|editor-first2=Craig (Kent Russell),, G.|editor-last3=Anderson, |editor-first3=Ilene B.,, |editor-last4=Benowitz, |editor-first4=Neal L.,, |editor-last5=Blanc, |editor-first5=Paul D., 1951|editor-, Clark,last6=Kim-Katz|editor-first6=Susan Richard FY.,, Kearney, Thomas|editor-last7=Lewis|editor-first7=Justin EC.|dateeditor-last8=15 December 2017Wu|editor-first8=Alan H.B.|year=2022|isbn=9780071839808978-1-264-25908-3|edition= SeventhEighth|locationpublisher=[NewMcGraw York]Hill Lange|oclcchapter=1013928560Chapter 2-1: Acetaminophen}}</ref>
* Intoxication:
**Salicylates, [[methanol]], [[ethylene glycol]]<ref name="DeGowin's diagnostic examination"/>