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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Lactic acid
  1. ... potentially life-threatening buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and ... and is converted, in another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of ...
  2. ... potentially life-threatening buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and ... and is converted, in another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of ...
  3. ... potentially life-threatening buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and ... and is converted, in another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of ...
  4. ... potentially life-threatening buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and ... and is converted, in another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of ...
  5. ... potentially life-threatening buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and ... and is converted, in another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of ...
  6. ... commonly include a potentially life-threatening buildup of lactic acid in the tissues (lactic acidosis), neurological problems, and ... which is converted in another chemical reaction to lactic acid, contributing to lactic acidosis in affected individuals. Impairment ...
  7. ... people with pyruvate carboxylase deficiency. This condition causes lactic acid and other potentially toxic compounds to accumulate in ... mitochondria. Additionally, a loss of pyruvate carboxylase allows lactic acid and ammonia, among other compounds, to build up ...
  8. ... encephalopathy) and elevated levels of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis). These babies usually do not survive past ...
  9. ... encephalopathy) and elevated levels of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis). These babies usually do not survive past ...
  10. ... tone (hypotonia), and buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis). Affected infants often have difficulty feeding and ...
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