Sodium thiosulfate (STS), first-line treatment for calcific uremic arteriolopathy, causes a mild asymptomatic acidosis in many patients. However, severe, life-threatening acidosis out of proportion with the expected acid load of STS may occur, potentially due to metabolism of STS to hydrogen sulfide.
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Hunt, G. M., & Ryder, H. F. (2018). Metabolic acidosis after sodium thiosulfate infusion and the role of hydrogen sulfide. Clinical Case Reports, 6(8), 1595–1599. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1673
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