Lactic Acidosis: eMedicine Critical Care

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Lactic Acidosis: eMedicine Critical Care

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Overview: By the turn of the 20th century, many physicians recognized that that patients who are critically ill could exhibit metabolic acidosis unaccompanied by elevation of ketones or other measurable anions. In 1925, Clausen identified the accumulation ...

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When lactic acid builds faster in the blood than it is removed, lactic acidosis occurs. See the symptoms and causes. http://bit.ly/bQ6ZbJ

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