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==Clinical Features== | ==Clinical Features== | ||
*[[Acidosis]] presents variably depending on the degree and origin of the acidosis | |||
*Ketoacidosis is characterized by the clinical syndrome and/or lab findings of acidosis in the setting of an underlying etiology which involves excessive ketone production | |||
==Differential Diagnosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis== | ||
Revision as of 16:16, 23 October 2025
Background
- Ketones are an organic compound which contain a carbonyl group, a C=O double bond.
- The human body creates primarily beta-hydroxybuityric acid via catabolism of fatty acids in the liver
- Beta-hydroxybutyric acid is a potent intracellular energy source which can be fed directly into the citric acid cycle for production of ATP
Clinical Features
- Acidosis presents variably depending on the degree and origin of the acidosis
- Ketoacidosis is characterized by the clinical syndrome and/or lab findings of acidosis in the setting of an underlying etiology which involves excessive ketone production
