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. 1980 Oct;55(10):810–812. doi: 10.1136/adc.55.10.810

D-Lactic acidosis in a boy with short bowel syndrome.

E P Schoorel, M A Giesberts, W Blom, H H van Gelderen
PMCID: PMC1626916  PMID: 7436446

Abstract

Metabolic acidosis in a 3-year-old child with short bowel syndrome led to the discovery of massive D-lactic aciduria. After normalisation of the intestinal bacterial flora, D-lactate disappeared together with the acidosis. Dysbacteriosis with excessive production of D-lactate by intestinal bacteria (unidentified) and subsequent absorption explains this unusual cause of metabolic acidosis.

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