A 75-year-old woman is hospitalised for sepsis. The diagnosis of cholecystitis is made and an antibiotic therapy is debuted. The clinical worsening leads to realise an urgent cholecystectomy. A sepsis like shock persisted. The antibiotherapy was changed and a second abdominal look made. A severe lactic acidosis persisted since the cholecystectomy despite a continuous hemofiltration. The diagnosis of type B lactic acidosis secondary to malignancy was suspected. An osteomedullar biopsy revelled B-cell lymphoma EBV induced.
Keywords: Acidose lactique; Epstein-Barr virus; Hematologic malignancy; Hémopathie; Lactic acidosis; Virus d’Epstein-Barr.
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