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Dexamethasone associated with lactic acidosis in a stroke patient with meningioma-associated vasogenic edema: a case report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Med Case Rep
Background Corticosteroids are commonly used to manage a multitude of conditions, ranging from autoimmune to neurological diseases, including central nervous system vasculitis and vasogenic edema from large strokes.
Ser JS, Wee TC.
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Successful treatment of linezolid-induced severe lactic acidosis with continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration: A case report

open access: yesSaudi Pharmaceutical Journal, 2022
Linezolid is an oxazolidinone antibiotic. Linezolid-associated lactic acidosis has been reported in 6.8% of linezolid-treated patients. Lactic acidosis is associated with poor clinical outcomes, with high blood lactate levels resulting in organ ...
Naiju Zhang   +5 more
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The genomic analysis of lactic acidosis and acidosis response in human cancers. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2008
The tumor microenvironment has a significant impact on tumor development. Two important determinants in this environment are hypoxia and lactic acidosis.
Julia Ling-Yu Chen   +8 more
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Lactic acidosis

open access: yesKidney International, 1986
Lactic acidosis is a metabolic disturbance characterized by an increase of the production/clearance ratio of lactate. Lactate is a catabolite of glycolysis when this takes place under anaerobic conditions. Clinically LA is characterized by: signs of acidosis, venous blood lactate greater than 5 mMol/l, arterial pH less than 7.25.
MOLINATTI GM   +3 more
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Lactic acidosis triggers starvation response with paradoxical induction of TXNIP through MondoA. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Genetics, 2010
Although lactic acidosis is a prominent feature of solid tumors, we still have limited understanding of the mechanisms by which lactic acidosis influences metabolic phenotypes of cancer cells. We compared global transcriptional responses of breast cancer
Julia Ling-Yu Chen   +9 more
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Type B Lactic Acidosis in A Child with Relapsed non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine, 2023
Lactic acidosis is a major cause of metabolic acidosis in critically ill patients. Herein we report a child with relapsed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) with profound lactic acidosis.
Tolga Besci   +5 more
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Lactic Acidosis [PDF]

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 2014
Lactic acidosis results from the accumulation of lactate and protons in the body fluids and is often associated with poor clinical outcomes. The effect of lactic acidosis is governed by its severity and the clinical context. Mortality is increased by a factor of nearly three when lactic acidosis accompanies low-flow states or sepsis,1 and the higher ...
Ingelfinger, Julie R   +2 more
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Differential metabolic responses in breast cancer cell lines to acidosis and lactic acidosis revealed by stable isotope assisted metabolomics

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2020
Extracellular acidosis is considered as a hallmark of most human tumors, which plays an important role in promoting tumor malignant and aggressive phenotype in tumorigenesis. Acidosis and lactic acidosis can induce different responses in tumors. Previous
Jiayue Gao   +8 more
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Hypoglycemia with lactic acidosis caused by a new MRPS2 gene mutation in a Chinese girl: a case report

open access: yesBMC Endocrine Disorders, 2022
Background Mitochondrial ribosomal protein S2 (MRPS2) gene mutation, which is related to severe hypoglycemia and lactic acidosis, is rarely reported globally. Case presentation We report a case of a new MRPS2 gene mutation in a Chinese girl who presented
ChangZhi Liu   +3 more
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Etiology of lactic acidosis in malaria.

open access: yesPLoS Pathogens, 2021
Lactic acidosis and hyperlactatemia are common metabolic disturbances in patients with severe malaria. Lactic acidosis causes physiological adverse effects, which can aggravate the outcome of malaria.
Hendrik Possemiers   +2 more
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