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[Starvation ketosis in a breastfeeding woman]

Monnier, D.; Goulenok, T.; Allary, J.; Zarrouk, V.; Fantin, B.

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2015-12

10.1016/j.revmed.2015.03.011

PMID: 25912080

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INTRODUCTION: Bovine ketosis is a rare cause of metabolic acidosis. It is a starvation ketosis that appears in lactating woman. CASE REPORT: A 29-year-old woman had a previous gastric surgery one month ago while breastfeeding her 6-month child. She presented to emergency with dyspnea, fatigue, weight loss and anorexia. The explorations revealed a serious metabolic acidosis with a high anion gap, for which all other causes have been eliminated. CONCLUSION: A restrictive diet in lactating patients is a major risk of ketosis or bovine ketosis. Medico-surgical treatment of obesity during lactation seems unreasonable. Breastfeeding should be systematically sought before a medical and surgical management of obesity. With the spread of bariatric surgery, starvation ketosis is a cause of metabolic acidosis not to ignore.

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Female; Humans; Adult; Lactation; Fasting; Ketosis; Bariatric Surgery; Postoperative Complications; Breast Feeding; Allaitement; Bovine ketosis; Breastfeeding; Cétose de jeûne; Chirurgie bariatrique; Gastric surgery; Starvation ketosis

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