
1) Acetonemia 2) Hyperketosis 3) Ketonemia
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1) Acetonemia 2) Ketonemia 3) Symptom
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fat metabolism. It is characteristic of ordinary metabolism, when glucose is not available, but can become abnormal, leading to ketoacidosis under some conditions. In non-diabetics,
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Ketosis s is a metabolic state where most of the body`s energy supply comes from ketone bodies in the blood, in contrast to a state of glycolysis where blood glucose provides most of the energy. It is characterised by serum concentrations of ketone bodies over 0.5 millimolar with low and stable levels of insulin and blood glucose. It is almost al....
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the animal is not receiving enough energy in their diet and runs out of stored fat to use for energy.
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metabolic disorder marked by high levels of ketones in the tissues and body fluids, including blood and urine. There is less sugar than normal in ... [2 related articles]
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a ketone buildup in the body that may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis. Signs of ketosis are nausea, vomiting, and stomach
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<biochemistry> Metabolic production of abnormal amounts of ketones. A consequence of diabetes melittus. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ke-to´sis) accumulation in the blood and tissues of large quantities of the ketone bodies: β-hydroxybutyric acid, acetoacetic acid, and acetone; it is most commonly seen in diabetes mellitus and acute starvation. Because two of the ketone bodies are acids, the accumulation results in metabolic acidosis, and the conditio...
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Increased amounts of ketones in the blood
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Metabolic production of abnormal amounts of ketones. A consequence of diabetes mellitus.
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A state in which the blood contains high levels of appetite-suppressing substances called ketones. When carbohydrate consumption is limited and not available for energy, an increased breakdown of fat results in elevated blood levels of ketones. Both poorly controlled diabetes and low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets can lead to ketosis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kē-tō′sis Definitions: 1. A condition characterized by the enhanced production of ketone bodies, as in diabetes mellitus or starvation.
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(ke-to;sis) An abnormal elevation in the blood concentration of ketone bodies that does not necessarily produce acidosis.
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Ketosis is poisoning by ketones. Ketosis can occur in severe diabetes or starvation when the normally broken down ketones occuring during combustion of fat in the body are not broken down and accumulate in the blood.
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metabolic disorder where ketones build up in the body.
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A ketone buildup in the body that may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis. Signs of ketosis are nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain.
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the process of fat metabolism. It is characteristic of ordinary metabolism, but can become abnormal, leading to ketoacidosis under some conditions. It is not uncommon among diabetics, especially type 1 diabetics.
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A disease affecting does near kindling time, caused by complications from does being over-fat
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A ketone buildup in the body that may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Signs of ketosis are nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain.
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The accumulation of ketones in the body, responsible for pregnancy diseases, acetonemia, twin lambing disease and others that occur at the end of pregnancy or within a month of kidding.
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the excessive formation of ketones in the blood.
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the accumulation of excessive ketones in the body, as in diabetic acidosis.
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