Lactic Acidosis to be associated with Early Mortality in Lymphoma Patients
Ajay Major shared a post on X:
“Lactic acidosis in lymphomas, ASH24 :
– 1259 patientts, 58 with lactate due to lymphoma, 72 percent aggressive diagnosis.
– median lactate: 1.7 mmol/L
– higher lactate equals worse survival (median survival 46 days if lactate more than 1.4!)
– AST/ALT ratio more than 1 equals worse survival in patients with lactate When the MICU calls!
Warburg-Effect Driven Lactic Acidosis Is Associated with Early Death in Patients with Lymphoma
Authors: Bahaa Atamna
Pia Raanani Ronit Gurion Ofir Wolach, Moshe Yeshurun, Alon Rozental, Mohamed Haj Yahia.”
Ajay Major is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, specializing in lymphoma and CLL/SLL. He is the Founder and President of Pager Publications, as well as the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of in-House. Additionally, he serves as a Reviewer for the Bellevue Literary Review.
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