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Clinical Biochemistry: Metabolic and Clinical Aspects
Biochemical featuresof DKAinclude hyperglycaemia, ketosis (ketonaemia and
ketonuria), metabolic acidosis and uraemia. Creatinine concentrations may not
accurately be measurable in the presence of heavy ketonaemia. The
characteristic ...
William J. Marshall, Márta Lapsley, Andrew Day, 2014
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Revision Notes for MCEM
Definition of DKA DKA is a complex disordered metabolic state characterized by
hyperglycaemia, acidosis, and ketonaemia. DKA is defined as: 0 Ketonaemia (>3
mmol/L) or ketonuria (>2 + on urine dipstick). 0 Blood glucose >11 mmol/L or ...
The simultaneous administration of cortisone and thyroxine to pancreatectomized
-hypophy- sectomized baboons caused a slight increase in blood ketone bodies,
but the level of 9.8 mg. per cent was still well below the ketonaemia of the ...
Nutrition Society of Southern Africa, 1960
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Experimental Medicine and Surgery
Cortisol seems to intensify the ketonaemia of low-reacting fasting normal
baboons and causes a slight reduction in the high reactors. The contrasting
response to glucocorticoids of fasting, normal human subjects and normal
baboons may be ...
KETONAEMIA IN PREGNANCY Ketonaemia in relation to caloric value of the diet
The results of these experiments suggest that there is a definite relationship
between the caloric value of the diet and the incidence of ketonaemia (and ...
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Handbook of Human Physiology
The condition in which there are increased ketone bodies in blood (ketonaemia)
and urine (ketonuria) is called ketosis, which may occur in diabetes millitus,
starvation etc. Those substances, which form ketone bodies are called ketogenic
...
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Animal Health and Production
When comparing the different groups statistically the following results were
obtained: Normal <->A2 very significant (P < O'Oi) Normal <— > ketonaemia -
glucose: not significantly different Normal +-> ketonaemia - glucose - insulin:
significant ...
C. S. Grunsell, Alan Irving Wright, 1962
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Anatomy and Physiology for Midwives,with Pageburst online ...
A moderate energy restriction (about 30% of total energy) can benefit glucose
metabolism without causing ketonaemia in obese women with GDM (Metzger
and Freinkel, 1987). If refractory to dietary treatment, some women with GDM may
...
Jane Coad, Melvyn Dunstall, 2011
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Devon County Agricultural Association Lectureship
Some ewes with pronounced symptoms suggestive of pregnancy disease
showed little or no ketonaemia, while other ewes with severe ketonaemia
showed no obvious signs of ill health. Further evidence or an inverse correlation
between a ...
Seale-Hayne Agricultural College, Newton Abbot, 1949
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Diabetes Chronic Complications
Increased blood glucose levels and ketonaemia by themselves may adversely
affect gastric emptying, and then exacerbate the condition, such that a vicious
circle develops. Episodes may be precipitated by intercurrent infection. It has
been ...
Kenneth M. Shaw, Michael H. Cummings, 2012
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «KETONAEMIA»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
ketonaemia w wiadomościach.
More type 1 diabetes kids face dangerous complications
"DKA is characterized by hyperglycaemia [elevated blood sugar levels] and ketonaemia [elevated acid ketones], that, when not buffered by the ... «Health24, Kwi 15»
New thresholds for diagnosis of diabetes in pregnancy
Women should be advised to test for ketonaemia if they become hyperglycaemic or unwell. While prescribing ketone testing strips and the cost ... «NICE, Lut 15»
Management of diabetic ketoacidosis in adults
It is a complex disordered metabolic state characterised by hyperglycaemia (elevated blood glucose), acidosis (pH imbalance) and ketonaemia ... «Nursing Times, Lut 14»