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  1. ... body of a chemical called lactic acid (lactic acidosis), which can be life-threatening. In addition, liver ... infancy or early childhood due to severe lactic acidosis or liver failure. Many of those who survive ...
  2. ... high levels of acid in the blood (metabolic acidosis).The hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, and metabolic acidosis associated with corticosterone methyloxidase deficiency can cause nausea, ...
  3. ... levels of lactic acid in the blood (lactic acidosis), which can cause nausea, vomiting, weakness, and rapid breathing. In severe cases, lactic acidosis can be life-threatening.People with mitochondrial complex ...
  4. ... acid levels in the blood and other tissues (acidosis), and a rapid heart rate. The complications of ... to hyperthermia) and produce excess acid (leading to acidosis). It is unknown if STAC3 gene mutations have ...
  5. ... a form of kidney disease called renal tubular acidosis. Autosomal dominant osteopetrosis is the most common form ... 5 Genetic Testing Registry: Osteopetrosis with renal tubular acidosis Osteopetrosis and related disorders National Organization for Rare ...
  6. ... chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and neurological problems.The identified mutation ... another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of cellular energy is ...
  7. ... chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and neurological problems.Mutations in the ... another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of cellular energy is ...
  8. ... chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis), delayed development, and neurological problems. PDHX gene mutations ... another chemical reaction, to lactic acid, causing lactic acidosis. In addition, the production of cellular energy is ...
  9. ... up and make the blood too acidic (metabolic acidosis). A shortage of ketones can cause blood glucose ... become dangerously low (hypoglycemia). The effects of metabolic acidosis and hypoglycemia can damage cells, particularly in the ...
  10. ... acid levels in the blood and other tissues (acidosis). Complications can be life-threatening without prompt treatment. ... body temperature) and produce excess acid (leading to acidosis). An increase in calcium ion concentration also causes ...
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