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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Acetonemia
  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 ...
  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. ... clean-catch-urine.pdf Scribd [Internet]. Scribd; c2018. Ketosis: What is ketosis? [updated 2017 Mar 21;[ cited 2019 Feb 1]; [ ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. Atkins Diet: What's Behind the Claims? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Diets/Specifics ... Diets ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  7. Low-Carb Diet: Can It Help You Lose Weight? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Diets/Specifics ... Diets ... Carbohydrates/Related Issues ... Carbohydrates ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  8. Common Terms (American Diabetes Association)  
    Diabetes/Reference Desk ... Diabetes ... American Diabetes Association ... Browse list of diabetes-related terms and their definitions- Adapted from NIDDK.
  9. ... fasting, ketone levels in the blood may increase (ketosis). Ketones are molecules produced during the breakdown of ...
  10. ... ketoacid CoA Transferase (SCOT) do not show permanent ketosis. Pediatr Res. 2004 Dec;56(6):858-63. ...
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