Review began 05/20/2022 review ended 05/27/2022 published 05/30/2022 © copyright

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  • who: Report et al. from the Internal Medicine, Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School, Newark, USA Pulmonary and Critical Care have published the Article: Review began 05/20/2022 Review ended 05/27/2022 Published 05/30/2022 u00a9 Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of May/30,/2022
  • what: D-LA should be suspected in patients with SBS who present with AGMA with elevated serum lactic acid and otherwise unremarkable workup for other etiologies of the aforementioned laboratory values.

SUMMARY

    Lactic acidosis (LA) in a patient presenting with abdominal pain raises . . .

     

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