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  1. In hospitalized patients, elevated serum lactate levels are both a marker of risk and a target of therapy. The authors describe the mechanisms underlying lactate elevations, note the risks …

  2. Nov 4, 2024 · LACTIC ACIDOSIS by Mark Ramzy DO & Nick Mark MD DEFINITIONS: · Lactic acid is an endogenous substrate for gluconeogenesis, that is constantly produced by musc. e …

  3. Thiamine deficiency as a cause of lactic acidosis in the critical care setting may be underdiagnosed. This particular case study patient was admitted to the hospital with 3 major …

  4. Lactic acid is reacted with sodium hydroxide, which 588 forms the sodium salt of lactic acid, sodium lactate. Adding sodium hydroxide, which is an alkali material, 590 589 neutralizes the …

  5. In situations where lactic acidosis is clearly due to excessive production alone (such as severe exercise or convulsions), the acidosis usually resolves (due to hepatic metabolism) within …

  6. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are bacteria that are common to the dairy industry; it is assumed that LAB are organisms that produce lactic acid as the principle by-product of sugar fermentations.

  7. very severe inflammatory state. One should examine any patient with unexplained lactic acidosis in order to en-sure that no focu of infection remains uncovered. When an altered lactate …