The overall picture of ketonemia and ketonuria is commonly referred as ketosis.
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Not all people with SCOT deficiency have persistent ketonemia and ketonuria, particularly those with milder defects of enzyme activity.
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When the rate of synthesis of ketone bodies exceeds the rate of utilization, their concentration in blood increases; this is known as " ketonemia ".
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They experience attacks of ketoacidosis during illness, and even when unwell may have elevated levels of ketone bodies in blood and urine ( ketonemia and ketonuria, respectively ).
परिभाषा
an abnormal increase of ketone bodies in the blood as in diabetes mellitus पर्याय: ketosis, acetonemia,