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What is a hyperlactinemia?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 9/14/2023

Hyperlactinemia is the over production of lactate that is produced during metabolism. Often correlated with placental dysfunction in small for gestational age babies where a decrease in O2 (hypoxemic), a decrease in pH (acidotic) and an increase in CO2 (hypercapnia) is observed.

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