Contaminated well water driving d‐lactic acidosis in child with short bowel syndrome
Judy‐April Murayi,
Colleen Flahive,
Ethan Mezoff
Abstract:Abstractd‐Lactic acidosis is a rare type of lactic acidosis that typically presents in patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS). Clinical features include a high anion‐gap metabolic acidosis and acute onset of neurological impairment. The underlying pathology is thought to be due to altered gut flora and carbohydrate malabsorption in patients with altered gut anatomy. The treatment centers on correcting acid–base derangements, dietary modifications to decrease carbohydrate intake and antibiotics. We present a … Show more
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