Marked lactate dehydrogenase elevation and tachypnea due to lactic acidosis in a patient with terminal stage prostate cancer: the first report in Japan
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- Murase Jutaro
- Department of Palliative Care, Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hospital
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- Miyamori Tadashi
- Department of Palliative Care, Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hospital
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- Nishi Tomohiro
- Department of Palliative Care, Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hospital
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- Koyanagi Junko
- Department of Palliative Care, Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hospital
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- Sato Masayuki
- Department of Palliative Care, Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hospital
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- Yamagishi Tadashi
- Department of Palliative Care, Kawasaki Municipal Ida Hospital
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- 乳酸脱水素酵素(LDH)の著明な上昇と乳酸アシドーシスを生じ,頻呼吸をきたした前立腺癌末期の1例
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Introduction: To our knowledge, there is only one report of lactic acidosis in a patient with prostate cancer and no such report in Japan. We describe a patient with terminal stage prostate cancer who showed marked elevation in lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels and lactic acidosis. Case Report: The patient was a 66-year-old man diagnosed with prostate cancer and bone and liver metastases. At the time of diagnosis, he was being treated with the best supportive care after chemotherapy and hormone therapy for prostate cancer. He was admitted to the hospital for nausea and loss of appetite. Laboratory tests showed elevated LDH levels (11,894 IU/L; LDH4, 23%; LDH5, 32%); pH, 7.402; pCO2, 13.2 mmHg; HCO3−, 8.0 mmol/L; and lactate level, 10.0 mmol/L. On the basis of the results, the patient was diagnosed with lactic acidosis. He showed tachypnea the day before his death. Conclusion: Elevation in LDH levels, and especially of LDH5, indicates acceleration of anaerobic glycolysis from tumor cells, leading to the accumulation of lactate. The patient’s tachypnea was possibly caused by lactic acidosis.
Journal
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- Palliative Care Research
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Palliative Care Research 10 (3), 539-542, 2015
Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine
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- CRID
- 1390001205256765824
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- NII Article ID
- 130005093296
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- ISSN
- 18805302
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed