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lactic acid and Acquired Encephalocele

lactic acid has been researched along with Acquired Encephalocele in 3 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.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Patients with acute liver failure (ALF) often die of intracranial pressure (IP) and cerebral herniation."1.37Brain region-selective mechanisms contribute to the progression of cerebral alterations in acute liver failure in rats. ( Agusti, A; Boix, J; Cauli, O; Cerdán, S; Felipo, V; López-Larrubia, P; Nieto-Charques, L; Rodrigo, R, 2011)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (66.67)29.6817
2010's1 (33.33)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Cauli, O1
López-Larrubia, P1
Rodrigo, R1
Agusti, A1
Boix, J1
Nieto-Charques, L1
Cerdán, S1
Felipo, V1
Ashammakhi, N1
Renier, D1
Arnaud, E1
Marchac, D1
Ninkovic, M1
Donaway, D1
Jones, B1
Serlo, W1
Laurikainen, K1
Törmälä, P1
Waris, T1
Cohen, SR1
Mittermiller, PA1
Holmes, RE1
Broder, KW1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for lactic acid and Acquired Encephalocele

ArticleYear
Brain region-selective mechanisms contribute to the progression of cerebral alterations in acute liver failure in rats.
    Gastroenterology, 2011, Volume: 140, Issue:2

    Topics: Ammonia; Animals; Blood-Brain Barrier; Brain Edema; Capillary Permeability; Cerebellum; Cerebrum; En

2011
Successful use of biosorb osteofixation devices in 165 cranial and maxillofacial cases: a multicenter report.
    The Journal of craniofacial surgery, 2004, Volume: 15, Issue:4

    Topics: Absorbable Implants; Adolescent; Adult; Biocompatible Materials; Bone Plates; Bone Screws; Child; Ch

2004
Clinical experience with a new fast-resorbing polymer for bone stabilization in craniofacial surgery.
    The Journal of craniofacial surgery, 2006, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Absorbable Implants; Adolescent; Biocompatible Materials; Craniosynostoses; Encephalocele; Esthetics

2006