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ketoacidosis

American  
[kee-toh-as-i-doh-sis] / ˌki toʊˌæs ɪˈdoʊ sɪs /

noun

Pathology.
  1. metabolic acidosis characterized by high levels of ketones in the blood: when occurring as diabetic ketoacidosis, it is particularly serious.


Etymology

Origin of ketoacidosis

First recorded in 1950–55; keto- ( def. ) + acidosis ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Tests following Penelope's death indicated "starvation over a prolonged period of many months culminating in fatal ketoacidosis", Mr McGhee said.

From BBC

She died from diabetic ketoacidosis, which causes a dangerous build-up of ketones - a type of acid - and blood sugar spikes at her home in Toowoomba west of Brisbane in January 2022.

From BBC

“Following insufficient insulin administration while in custody, Mr. Bach developed diabetic ketoacidosis and died,” the medical examiner’s report states.

From Los Angeles Times

By the fourth day, she had died of diabetic ketoacidosis.

From BBC

Wyne asked, referring to diabetic ketoacidosis, a serious complication of diabetes most commonly associated with Type 1.

From Seattle Times