释义 |
ketonæmia Med.|kiːtəˈniːmɪə| Also (chiefly U.S.) -nemia. [f. ketone + Gr. αἷµα blood: see -ia1.] An abnormally high concentration of ketone bodies in the blood.
1917Amer. Jrnl. Med. Sci. CLIII. 343 Marriott demonstrated ketonemia in such animals. 1941Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CXXXVIII. 128 Ketonemia develops within 39 hours in man, as compared to 2 to 3 days in the dog. 1962Lancet 29 Dec. 1350/2 The diabetic syndrome in this patient was unusual in that he had severe hyperglycæmia, insulin resistance, and no ketonæmia. 1965Lee & Knowles Animal Hormones vii. 112 The effect of removal or destruction of the islet tissue varies in different animals... Ketonaemia does not occur in rabbits and it is slight in calves; in pigs ketonaemia may be severe, yet coma does not occur. |