Liver cirrhosis with severe lactic acidosis: an analysis of 2 casesdoi:info:doi/10.3969/j.issn.1001-5256.2015.02.033LYU YonghaoLinchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
A patient with hepatitis B induced chronic active hepatitis and cirrhosis had hepatocellular carcinoma and poorly differentiated lymphocytic malignant lymp... TS Talamo,A Dekker,J Gurecki,... - 《Cancer》 被引量: 723发表: 1980年 Massive Blastic Infiltration of the Liver: A Cause of Fulminant Hep...
Excess blood lipid in the body will lead to hyperlipidemia and hepatocyte steatosis, resulting in a series of diseases such as fatty liver and liver cirrhosis. When hepatocytes are damaged, ALT and AST in the cytoplasm will be released into blood and their content in serum will increase ...
Furthermore, human hepatitis B-related liver cirrhosis leads to increase in urine and serum methionine levels31. We used a 90% hepatectomy model that leads to definite liver failure to find the biomarkers. However, there are limitations regarding determination of the exact cut-off level of the ...
On the other hand, lactic acidosis is perhaps the most common acid–base disturbance in decompensated cirrhosis in the ICU setting. From an acid–base point of view, in a study of 181 critically ill patients with cirrhosis, 39% of patients presented with acidaemia and 27% with alkalosis of...
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The metabolism of vitamin B2 was studied in five female patients with liver cirrhosis of varying etiology. Following the oral administration of 40 mg (106... J Zempleni,JR Galloway,DB Mccormick - 《International Journal for Vitamin & Nutrition Research》 被引量: 15发表: 1996年 Ultraviolet-B ...
Therefore, abnormal liver function affects lactic acid levels, such as acid–base imbalance and lactic acidosis in liver cirrhosis. In patients with chronic liver diseases (e.g., cirrhosis), lactic acid levels do not accurately reflect tissue hypoxia [11]. Similarly, metformin may also affect ...
The most common adverse reactions (≥10%, all grades) with EPCLUSA in adults and pediatric patients 6 years of age and older were headache and fatigue; and when used with RBV in adults with decompensated cirrhosis were fatigue, anemia, nausea, hea...
a) ABE affecting factors in stable cirrhosis; b) Metabolic acidosis affecting factors in critical cirrhosis; c) Neutralisation of lactic acidosis by hypoalbuminemic alkalosis in acute liver failure. BE: Base excess; UMA: Unmeasured anions 1.4.3. Acute hepatic impairment (acute chronic) Acute ...