acetonaemia

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acetonaemia

(ˌəsiːtəʊˈniːmɪə; əˌsiːtə-) or

acetonemia

n
(Veterinary Science) another name for ketosis
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acetonemia, acetonaemia

a condition caused by elevated levels of acetone in the blood.
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Ketosis, as seen in dairy cows (ie, acetonaemia) or sheep (ie, pregnancy toxaemia), also may be encountered in goats (Harwood, 2004).
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