Type A lactic acidosis refers to disturbances caused by tissue hypoperfusion, whereas type B is associated with predisposing conditions, such as liver or kidney failure, malignancies or alcoholism.
Causes of a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis include the following: Metabolic acidosis is a complication of many different ...
Its physiological meaning has not yet been definitely determined, but the most common explanation is a failure of the body’s buffering mechanisms which leads to metabolic (lactic) acidosis. It was ...