Acidosis
... of the blood and body tissue s. acne ...
lactic ACIDOSIS : High levels of
lactic acid in the blood , which is potentially fatal. ... The use of nucleoside analogs can contribute to
lactic acidosis . Metabolic acidosis (for ...
Lactic acidosis
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lactic acidosis Definition:
lactic acidosis occurs when
lactic acid accumulates in the blood stream at a ...
Lactic acid
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lactic acid test Definition
lactic acid is an acid produced by cells during ... require oxygen ( anaerobic metabolism ).
lactic acid osis occurs when ...
LDH isoenzymes
... (differential diagnosis ). Precautions ...
lactic (Lactate) Dehydrogenase Isoenzymes ( LDH Isoenzymes )
lactic Acid
lactic Acid Dehydrogenase ( LDH ) ...
Acid
... High blood uric acid (a risk factor for gout ) High blood
lactic acid Increase in blood
lactic acid and failure to increase blood sugar when adrenaline or ...
Adenoma
... ) High blood uric acid (a risk factor for gout ) High blood
lactic acid Increase in blood
lactic acid and failure to increase blood sugar when adrenaline or ...
Antifreeze
... , de-icing products, detergents , paints , and even cosmetics.
lactic acidosis can be caused by taking large doses of acetaminophen and alcohol ... , fructose , or sorbitol. Antifreeze poisoning can also cause
lactic acidosis . Notes: Antizol is also known as 4MP (4-methylpyrazole). ...
Fatigue
... carbohydrates without oxygen and producing a waste product called
lactic acid that causes fatigue . Fatigue Syndrome , Chronic - A ... and fatigue . It can lead to life-threatening conditions, such as
lactic acidosis . Nucleoside analogs may cause mitochondrial toxic ity. ...
Fructose
... s to engulf bacteria , but starch ingestion did not have this effect.
lactic acidosis can be caused by taking large doses of acetaminophen and alcohol ... , fructose , or sorbitol. Antifreeze poisoning can also cause
lactic acidosis . Blood Pressure Improves with Lifestyle Changes Fructose ...
Gout
... ... High blood uric acid (a risk factor for gout ) High blood
lactic acid Increase in blood
lactic acid and failure to increase blood sugar when adrenaline or ...
Hyperventilation
... either from mental/emotional stress or other circumstances ...
lactic acidosis is an accumulation of
lactic acid . This can be caused by many conditions, including prolonged lack of ...
Sodium
... sodium bicarbonate from the body, like in severe diarrhea for example.
lactic acidosis is an accumulation of
lactic acid . It is diagnose d by finding uric acid (mono sodium urate) ...
Uric acid
... d. High blood uric acid (a risk factor for gout ) High blood
lactic acid Increase in blood
lactic acid and failure to increase blood sugar when adrenaline or ...
Adrenaline
... such as cocaine and amphetamine (which enhance the effects of adrenaline in the body), spinal cord injuries , ... Increase in blood
lactic acid and failure to increase blood sugar when adrenaline or glucagon are administered High blood fats, especially triglycerides ...
Anaerobic exercise
... exercise , such as weight lifting, does not require heavy breathing because it relies on energy sources other than oxygen . This is due to
lactic acid building up in the muscle s (a product of anaerobic exercise ) which will cause you to fatigue and feel sore afterwards. ...
Central nervous system
... cytoprotective drug for the prevention of central nervous system ischemia . Ceresine, a small molecule drug , reduces the accumulation of
lactic acid in the brain that occurs after head injury or stroke . The syndrome can affect the central nervous system . Within two to six months ...
Deficiency
... This deficiency causes diarrhea if table sugar ( sucrose ) or certain other carbohydrates are eaten. Lactase deficiency
lactic acidosis Lactose intolerance Laennec's cirrhosis Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Lamellar ichthyosis Lancefield group B streptococcus ...
Fat
... fat on exam Liver tumor s ( adenoma s) Low blood sugar ( hypoglycemia ) High blood uric acid (a risk factor for gout ) High blood
lactic acid ... PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND LOSS OF BODY FAT When losing weight through calorie reduction alone, a person loses 25% of his or her lean ...
Ferritin
... acid , homovanillic acid , and their ratio; dopamine; CD44 expression; TrkA gene expression; neuron -specific enolase level, serum
lactic dehydrogenase level, and serum ferritin level. ...
Gland
... bodies; pacchionian corpuscles; pacchionian depression s; pacchionian gland s ; ... Lacrimal gland tumor Lactase deficiency
lactic acidosis Lactose intolerance Laennec's cirrhosis Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Lamellar ichthyosis Lancefield group B streptococcus ...
Glucagon
... levels and aid digestion . As a result, pancreatitis can produce glucose intolerance and diabetes . TREATMENT " ... Increase in blood
lactic acid and failure to increase blood sugar when adrenaline or glucagon are administered High blood fats, especially triglycerides ...
Head Injury
... clues to the cause of coma may be available from the people who called for help. Ceresine, a small molecule drug , reduces the accumulation of
lactic acid in the brain that occurs after head injury or stroke . the failure to remember events preceding a head injury , is evidence of ...
Heart block
... failure , asthma , high cholesterol , or disorders of the electrical system that regulates the heart rate ( heart block ). encephalopathy,
lactic acidosis and stroke , an affected person may be of short stature and suffer problems that include recurrent headaches , seizures , deafness ...
Injury
... Sexual abuse is the infliction of non-consensual sexual contact of any kind. Ceresine, a small molecule drug , reduces the accumulation of
lactic acid in the brain that occurs after head injury or stroke . HOW CAN THE PEDIATRICIAN TELL IF MY CHILD HAS HAD A BIRTH INJURY ? During ...
Intrinsic factor
... to vitamin B12 and takes it to the intestine s to be absorbed. Lack of intrinsic factor Lacrimal gland tumor Lactase deficiency
lactic acidosis Lactose intolerance Laennec's cirrhosis Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Lamellar ichthyosis Lancefield group B streptococcus ...
Lactase
... . You can get this in a tablet form, and you have to take it before you eat the food because otherwise it doesn't work. Lactase deficiency
lactic acidosis Lactose intolerance Laennec's cirrhosis Lambert-Eaton Syndrome Lamellar ichthyosis Lancefield group B streptococcus ...
Lead
... ITY: Damage to the mitochondria, often characterized by muscular weakness and fatigue . It can lead to life-threatening conditions, such as
lactic acidosis . Nucleoside analogs may cause mitochondrial toxic ity. These are the facts and the reasons that lead us to consider philately as a ...
Liver
... fat on exam Liver tumor s ( adenoma s) Low blood sugar ( hypoglycemia ) High blood uric acid (a risk factor for gout ) High blood
lactic acid ... Failure of liver function results in ascites (fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity ), increased albumin and blood ...
Vitamin
... help decrease the risk of osteoporosis . The Need for Fluids ... Creams and lotions that contain keratolytic agents, such as urea, salicylate,
lactic acid , vitamin A , and propylene glycols are also available. These lotions are not as hydrolizing as emollients. Predisposing factors: Existing ...
Vitamin A
... is adequate to produce the body's requirement of vitamin D . Creams and lotions that contain keratolytic agents, such as urea, salicylate,
lactic acid , vitamin A , and propylene glycols are also available. These lotions are not as hydrolizing as emollients. ANNOUNCER: Another mis ...
Wart
... bowel or bladder habits persi stent indigestion or difficulty swallowing unexplained changes in weight ... application of salicylic and
lactic acid (which soften the infected area) freezing with liquid nitrogen electrodesiccation (using an electrical current to destroy the wart ) ...