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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Ketonuria
  1. ... enough to be ketoacidosis. This condition is called ketosis. Ketosis doesn't make your blood too acidic because ... gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945587 Scribd [Internet]. Scribd; c2022. Ketosis: What is ketosis?; [updated 2017 Mar 21; cited 2022 May 19]; [ ...
  2. ... elevated level of ketones in their blood (persistent ketosis). If the level of ketones gets too high, ... attacks, but are less likely to have persistent ketosis. OXCT1 This condition is inherited in an autosomal ...
  3. ... or elevated levels of ketones in the blood (ketosis). Ketones are molecules produced during the breakdown of ... down glycogen for glucose contributes to hypoglycemia and ketosis. Reduced energy production in muscle cells leads to ...
  4. ... or elevated levels of ketones in the blood (ketosis). Ketones are molecules produced during the breakdown of ... and may use fats for energy, resulting in ketosis. Glycogen accumulates within liver cells, causing these cells ...
  5. ... fasting, ketone levels in the blood may increase (ketosis). Ketones are molecules produced during the breakdown of ...
  6. ... ketoacid CoA Transferase (SCOT) do not show permanent ketosis. Pediatr Res. 2004 Dec;56(6):858-63. ...
  7. ... test Genetic testing There will be signs of ketosis (buildup of ketones, a by-product of burning ...
  8. ... fat and protein. Severely restricting carbohydrates can cause ketosis. This is when the body uses fat for ...
  9. ... in urine of waste product from fat breakdown (ketonuria) High blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) High blood triglyceride ...
  10. ... Poorly controlled diabetes (sweet smelling urine) Liver failure Ketonuria