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acetonemia
acetonemia, acetonaemiaa condition caused by elevated levels of acetone in the blood.See also: Disease and IllnessThesaurusNoun | 1. | acetonemia - an abnormal increase of ketone bodies in the blood as in diabetes mellitusketonemia, ketosissymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease | Translationsacetonemia
acetonemia[‚as·ə·tə′nēm·ē·ə] (medicine) A condition characterized by large amounts of acetone bodies in the blood. Also known as ketonemia. acetonemia
ketonemia [ke″to-ne´me-ah] an excess of ketone bodies in the blood.ac·e·ton·e·mi·a (as'ĕ-tō-nē'mē-ă), The presence of acetone or acetone bodies in relatively large amounts in the blood, manifested at first by excitability, and later by a progressive depression. [acetone + G. haima, blood] ac·e·to·ne·mi·a (as'ĕ-tŏ-nē'mē-ă) The presence of acetone or acetone bodies in relatively large amounts in the blood. Synonym(s): acetonaemia. [acetone + G. haima, blood]ac·e·to·ne·mi·a (as'ĕ-tŏ-nē'mē-ă) Presence of acetone or acetone bodies in relatively large amounts in the blood, manifested at first by excitability, and later by a progressive depression. Synonym(s): acetonaemia. [acetone + G. haima, blood]acetonemia
Synonyms for acetonemianoun an abnormal increase of ketone bodies in the blood as in diabetes mellitusSynonymsRelated Words |