释义 |
ga·lac·tos·emia \gəˌlak(ˌ)tōˈsēmēə\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from International Scientific Vocabulary galactose + New Latin -emia : galactose in the blood of infants due to an inability to utilize galactose because of a congenital absence of an enzyme that normally changes the galactose of galactose-containing foods into glucose |