LACTIC ACIDOSIS PPT (original) (raw)

Lactic acidosis: an update

José Luis Chávez González

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Metabolic intermediates in lactic acidosis: compounds, samples and interpretation

P. Kamoun

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1996

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A Report of Two Cases: Unlearning Lactic Acidosis

Sanjay Mohan

Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, 2021

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Original Study Lactic Acid: Analysis Methods and Physiological Implications

Lucian Georgescu

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Unexplained Severe Lactic Acidosis in Young Patient

ervin bejko

Albanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery

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Lactic Acidosis Related to Pharmacotherapy and Human Diseases

Giorgia Caputo

Pharmaceuticals

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Angeles, and the Veterans Af- fairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare Sys- tem -both in Los Disorders of Fluids and Electrolytes Lactic Acidosis

Jaxl Villalobs

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L-lactic acidosis: pathophysiology, classification, and causes; emphasis on biochemical and metabolic basis

Man Oh

Kidney International, 2020

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Lactic acidosis, hyperlactatemia and sepsis

Andrea Montagnani

Italian Journal of Medicine, 2016

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Recurrent 'Lactic' Acidosis-a Cautionary Tale

Valerie Walker

Acute medicine, 2007

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Lactic acid and lactates

wGertjan Schaafsma

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Lactic Acidosis: a Case Series of an Intensive Care Unit orIgInal

Nuno Ribeiro Ferreira

2015

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Lactic acidosis in critically ill patients

MAYANK VATS

2010

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D-Lactic Acidosis: A Review of Clinical Presentation, Biochemical Features, and Pathophysiologic Mechanisms

Man Oh

Medicine, 1998

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Myths and Facts Regarding Lactate in Sepsis

Marek Nalos

Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, 2016

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Treatment of congenital lactic acidosis with dichloroacetate

Douglas Kerr

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1997

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Lactate versus non-lactate metabolic acidosis: a retrospective outcome evaluation of critically ill patients

Kyle Gunnerson

Critical care (London, England), 2006

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L-lactate and D-lactate -clinical significance of the difference

Ivan Azael Martinez Alonso

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Biochemical nature of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in the patient with primary lactic acidaemia

Fumio Endo

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1989

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Investigation of enzyme defects in children with lactic acidosis

Magdalena Ugarte

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1992

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Concealed Malignancy as a Rare Cause of Refractory Lactic Acidosis: A Fatal Case

Farheen Naaz

Cureus, 2021

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Lactate is an unreliable indicator of tissue hypoxia in injury or sepsis

F. Luchette

The Lancet, 1999

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Inhibition of endogenous lactate turnover with lactate infusion in humans

Edward Gertz

Metabolism, 1989

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Consideration of alternative causes of lactic acidosis: Thiamine deficiency in malignancy

Amitpal Nat

The American journal of emergency medicine, 2017

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Uptake of lactate by the liver: effect of red blood cell carriage

Andreas J Schwab

American Journal of Physiology Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2000

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Lactate and lactate clearance in acute cardiac care patients

Claudio Picariello

European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care, 2012

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Physicochemical alterations in blood, cerebrospinal fluid and urine in experimental lactic acidosis in sheep

Devendra Swarup

Research in Veterinary Science, 1993

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An International Journal No.11-13 Spring-Summer-Fall 2002 Aspects of diagnosis in a case with congenital lactic acidemia and high excretion of citrulline, proline, lysine and pipecolic acid

Romana Vulturar

2002

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LACTATE – A MARKER FOR SEPSIS AND TRAUMA

Melvin Burton

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Reversible lactic acidosis associated with repeated intravenous infusions of sorbitol and ethanol

Gifford Batstone

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 1977

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Recoverable, Record-High Lactic Acidosis in a Patient with Glycogen Storage Disease Type 1: A Mixed Type A and Type B Lactate Disorder

Samuel Heyman

Case reports in medicine, 2016

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Lactate: An unusually sensitive parameter of ensuing organ failure

Tim Jansen

Critical Care Medicine, 2010

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The Non-Utilization of Lactic Acid by the Lactating Mammary Gland

Ross Powell

Science, 1942

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Is accelerated oxidation of lactate required for dichloroacetate to lower the level of lactate in blood?

Kamel Kamel

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1992

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An unusual cause of lactic acidosis following spinal surgery

Hammad Najeeb

BMJ Case Reports

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