lactic acid has been researched along with Abscess in 9 studies
Lactic Acid: A normal intermediate in the fermentation (oxidation, metabolism) of sugar. The concentrated form is used internally to prevent gastrointestinal fermentation. (From Stedman, 26th ed)
2-hydroxypropanoic acid : A 2-hydroxy monocarboxylic acid that is propanoic acid in which one of the alpha-hydrogens is replaced by a hydroxy group.
Abscess: Accumulation of purulent material in tissues, organs, or circumscribed spaces, usually associated with signs of infection.
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"Altered glucose metabolism and lactic acidemia are features of Gram-negative polymicrobial abscesses, but the relationship between carbohydrate metabolism and the aerobic or anaerobic organisms is unclear." | 7.67 | Role of anaerobic bacteria in intra-abdominal septic abscesses in mediating septic control of skeletal muscle glucose oxidation and lactic acidemia. ( Morris, JG; Siegel, JH; Tall, B; Vary, TC, 1989) |
"We report 2 cases of extra-articular pretibial sterile abscesses with minimal osteolysis after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with poly-L-lactic acid bioabsorbable interference screw fixation." | 3.74 | Sterile pretibial abscess after anterior cruciate reconstruction from bioabsorbable interference screws: a report of 2 cases. ( Anderson, LJ; Busfield, BT, 2007) |
" Mild hepatic energy charge deficiency and hepatic lactic acidosis were observed in sterile abscess rats, and slightly enhanced energy charge was seen in monoclonal E." | 3.67 | Hepatic and systemic metabolic responses to aerobic and anaerobic intra-abdominal abscesses in a highly reproducible chronic rat model. ( Hirai, F; Marzella, L; Nakatani, T; Sato, T; Siegel, JH; Trump, BF, 1984) |
"Altered glucose metabolism and lactic acidemia are features of Gram-negative polymicrobial abscesses, but the relationship between carbohydrate metabolism and the aerobic or anaerobic organisms is unclear." | 3.67 | Role of anaerobic bacteria in intra-abdominal septic abscesses in mediating septic control of skeletal muscle glucose oxidation and lactic acidemia. ( Morris, JG; Siegel, JH; Tall, B; Vary, TC, 1989) |
"Microbes within polymicrobial infections often display synergistic interactions resulting in enhanced pathogenesis; however, the molecular mechanisms governing these interactions are not well understood." | 1.37 | Metabolite cross-feeding enhances virulence in a model polymicrobial infection. ( Ramsey, MM; Rumbaugh, KP; Whiteley, M, 2011) |
"The lactic acid value was significantly higher in peritoneal fluid than in plasma in patients who were found to have hollow viscus perforation, gangrenous intestine, peritonitis, or intra-abdominal abscess." | 1.29 | Peritoneal fluid lactic acid and diagnostic dilemmas in acute abdominal disease. ( DeLaurier, GA; Ivey, RK; Johnson, RH, 1994) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 3 (33.33) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 1 (11.11) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 3 (33.33) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 2 (22.22) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Chiang, WL | 1 |
Lin, TT | 1 |
Sureshbabu, R | 1 |
Chia, WT | 1 |
Hsiao, HC | 1 |
Liu, HY | 1 |
Yang, CM | 1 |
Sung, HW | 1 |
Ramsey, MM | 1 |
Rumbaugh, KP | 1 |
Whiteley, M | 1 |
KINSEY, VE | 1 |
FROHMAN, CE | 1 |
Busfield, BT | 1 |
Anderson, LJ | 1 |
Goldan, O | 1 |
Garbov-Nardini, G | 1 |
Regev, E | 1 |
Orenstein, A | 1 |
Winkler, E | 1 |
Nakatani, T | 1 |
Sato, T | 1 |
Marzella, L | 1 |
Hirai, F | 1 |
Trump, BF | 1 |
Siegel, JH | 2 |
DeLaurier, GA | 1 |
Ivey, RK | 1 |
Johnson, RH | 1 |
Mosier-Laclair, S | 1 |
Pike, H | 1 |
Pomeroy, G | 1 |
Vary, TC | 1 |
Tall, B | 1 |
Morris, JG | 1 |
Trial | Phase | Enrollment | Study Type | Start Date | Status | ||
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Peritoneal/Serum Lactate Ratio in Relaparotomy[NCT01161849] | 60 participants (Anticipated) | Observational | 2010-08-31 | Completed | |||
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024] |
1 review available for lactic acid and Abscess
Article | Year |
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Intraosseous bioabsorbable poly-L-lactic acid screw presenting as a late foreign-body reaction: a case report.
Topics: Abscess; Absorbable Implants; Adolescent; Bone Screws; Female; Foot Injuries; Foreign-Body Reaction; | 2001 |
8 other studies available for lactic acid and Abscess
Article | Year |
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A rapid drug release system with a NIR light-activated molecular switch for dual-modality photothermal/antibiotic treatments of subcutaneous abscesses.
Topics: Abscess; Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Drug Delivery Systems; Hot Temperature; Infrared Rays; Inje | 2015 |
Metabolite cross-feeding enhances virulence in a model polymicrobial infection.
Topics: Abscess; Animals; Coculture Techniques; Coinfection; Glucose; Lactic Acid; Mice; Microbial Interacti | 2011 |
Studies on the crystalline lens. IV. Distribution of cytochrome, total riboflavin, lactate, and pyruvate and their metabolic significance.
Topics: Abscess; Cytochromes; Humans; Lactates; Lactic Acid; Lens, Crystalline; Lung; Lung Abscess; Pyruvate | 1951 |
Sterile pretibial abscess after anterior cruciate reconstruction from bioabsorbable interference screws: a report of 2 cases.
Topics: Abscess; Absorbable Implants; Adult; Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Birefringence; Bone Diseases; Bone | 2007 |
Late-onset infections and granuloma formation after facial polylactic acid (New-Fill) injections in women who are heavy smokers.
Topics: Abscess; Drainage; Face; Female; Granuloma, Foreign-Body; Humans; Injections, Intradermal; Lactic Ac | 2008 |
Hepatic and systemic metabolic responses to aerobic and anaerobic intra-abdominal abscesses in a highly reproducible chronic rat model.
Topics: Abdomen; Abscess; Acidosis; Adenine Nucleotides; Animals; Bacteroides fragilis; Bacteroides Infectio | 1984 |
Peritoneal fluid lactic acid and diagnostic dilemmas in acute abdominal disease.
Topics: Abdomen, Acute; Abscess; Animals; Ascitic Fluid; Diagnosis, Differential; Disease Models, Animal; Do | 1994 |
Role of anaerobic bacteria in intra-abdominal septic abscesses in mediating septic control of skeletal muscle glucose oxidation and lactic acidemia.
Topics: Abdomen; Abscess; Animals; Bacteroides fragilis; Bacteroides Infections; Escherichia coli Infections | 1989 |