| Literature DB >> 26171281 |
Wederson M Claudino1, Ajoy Dias1, William Tse1, Vivek R Sharma1.
Abstract
Major strides have been made in improving the treatment of medical emergencies associated with malignancies. Nonetheless, metabolic emergencies in cancer patients can often times be life-threatening. Type B lactic acidosis is a rare but potentially fatal paraneoplastic phenomenon that has been described in association with hematologic and solid malignancies and portends a poor prognosis if not rapidly recognized and treated. It is believed that this occurs as a result of cancer cells switching their glucose metabolism from an oxidative oxygen- dependent pathway towards a glycolytic phenotype, also known as the "Warburg effect". Though rare, it is important to consider this entity in the differential diagnosis of type B lactic acidosis since prompt identification and treatment may help improve outcomes in this otherwise fatal process. We present a case of type B lactic acidosis in a patient with chronic lymphocytic leukemia along with a brief review of the literature.Entities:
Keywords: Lactic acidosis; hematologic emergency; malignancy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26171281 PMCID: PMC4497494
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Blood Res ISSN: 2160-1992