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From: Acidosis and acute kidney injury in severe malaria

Fig. 1

a Principal component analysis (PCA) results of plasma concentrations of l-lactic acid (LA), α-hydroxybutyric acid (αHBA), β-hydroxybutyric acid (βHBA), and p-hydroxyphenyllactic acid (HPLA). The second component (PC2) separates out a group of patients with renal impairment (in blue), which is largely driven by the pHPLA plasma concentration (factor loading HPLA = 0.92). b Principal component analysis (PCA) results of corrected urine concentrations of l-lactic acid (LA), α-hydroxybutyric acid (αHBA), β-hydroxybutyric acid (βHBA) and p-hydroxyphenyllactic acid (HPLA), methylmalonic acid (MMA), ethylmalonic acid (EMA) and α-ketoglutaric acid (αKGA). The second component (PC2) separates out a group of patients with renal impairment (in blue)

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