The significance of elevated CSF lactate

Signy Chow(Great Ormond Street Hospital)
Archives of Disease in Childhood
October 26, 2005
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Abstract

The final diagnosis of 158 patients who had a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) lactate concentration greater than 2 mmol/l was ascertained. The conditions included seizures, inflammatory changes, and proven metabolic disorders. For the diagnosis of congenital lactic acidoses, CSF lactate should ideally be measured in a seizure free patient after any acute illness.


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