Abstract
At the moment, lactate-acidosis coma in patients with diabetes mellitus is considered a rare and extremely urgent condition that occurs in patients with concomitant diseases as well as when taking the most widely used sugar reducing drug – metformin. This article describes a case of lactate-acidosis coma with a fatal outcome, which occurred against the background of taking metformin and alcohol abuse, in a woman with type 2 dia-betes mellitus aged 48 years.
Key words: type 2 diabetes, lactate-acidosis, metformin, alcohol.
For citation:Ibragimova O.Y., Avzaletdinova D.S., Morugova T. V. et al. The Clinical Case of Lactate-acidosis with Fatal Outcome in a Patient with 2 Type Diabetes. Clinical review for general practice. 2021; 7: 7: 35–39. DOI: 10.47407/kr2021.2.7.00086
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