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Results 1 - 10 of 66 for Severe lactic acidosis
  1. ... mostly in Europe, particularly France. Affected infants have severe lactic acidosis, a buildup of ammonia in the blood (hyperammonemia), ...
  2. ... die in infancy or early childhood due to severe lactic acidosis or liver failure. Many of those who survive ...
  3. ... aspirin, ethylene glycol (found in antifreeze), or methanol. Severe dehydration . Lactic acidosis results from a buildup of lactic acid. Lactic ...
  4. ... aspirin, ethylene glycol (found in antifreeze), or methanol. Severe dehydration . Lactic acidosis is a buildup of lactic acid . Lactic acid ...
  5. ... cause nausea, vomiting, weakness, and rapid breathing. In severe cases, lactic acidosis can be life-threatening.People with mitochondrial complex ...
  6. The most common cause of lactic acidosis is severe medical illness in which blood pressure is low and too little oxygen is reaching the body's tissues. Intense exercise or convulsions ...
  7. ... blood test is most often used to diagnose lactic acidosis and find out how severe it is. It can also help evaluate and ... any of the many conditions that can cause lactic acidosis. If you have been diagnosed with high levels of ... neck Sensitivity to light What ...
  8. ... life-threatening buildup of lactic acid in tissues (lactic acidosis), which can cause nausea, vomiting, severe breathing problems, and an abnormal heartbeat. Neurological problems ...
  9. ... a potentially life-threatening buildup of lactic acid (lactic acidosis), which can cause nausea, vomiting, severe breathing problems, and an abnormal heartbeat. People with ...
  10. ... the glycine cleavage system. Affected infants often have severe brain dysfunction (encephalopathy) and elevated levels of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis). These babies usually do not survive past infancy. ...
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