Ketosis is the breakdown of fat by the body to produce energy. This usually is associated with an insulin deficiency.
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Ketosis means that the body is burning fat for energy. There is nothing abnormal about this state. If the body is burning too much fat, it may be a health problem.
Ketosis is a metabolic state where the body uses fat for energy in the absence of sufficient carbohydrates. It is a normal physiological process that can occur during fasting, prolonged exercise, or a low-carb diet.
Ketosis is normal. Usually the body produces energy by burning carbohydrates. When there are not enough carbohydrates to provide sufficient energy it begins burning fats. Ketones are produced which can be smelled in the breath and detected in blood and urine. It is generally not harmful. Abnormal, and at times dangerous, ketosis is seen when a diabetic is unable to use carbohydrates due to a lack of insulin. In this situation the blood sugar goes very high because it is not being used and the liver is producing more due to a perceived need (because there is little inside the cells) and the bloos can get very acidic and have other abnormalities.
Molar pregnancy is a rare condition where abnormal tissue grows in the uterus instead of a normal pregnancy. The key difference between partial and complete molar pregnancies lies in the genetic makeup of the abnormal tissue. In partial molar pregnancies, there is an abnormal fetus with some normal placental tissue, while in complete molar pregnancies, there is no fetus and all the tissue is abnormal. Diagnosis of molar pregnancy is typically done through ultrasound and blood tests to measure hormone levels. Treatment usually involves removing the abnormal tissue through a procedure called dilation and curettage (DC). In complete molar pregnancies, there is a higher risk of complications such as persistent trophoblastic disease, which may require additional treatment like chemotherapy. Partial molar pregnancies have a lower risk of complications compared to complete molar pregnancies.
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The suffix for slight or partial paralysis is "-paresis". It is used to indicate a condition where there is a partial loss of movement or weakness in a specific part of the body.
The abnormal high-pitched sound caused by partial blockage of the pharynx is known as stridor. It is typically heard during inspiration and can indicate a potential obstruction in the upper airways, requiring prompt evaluation by a medical professional to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
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It is a rare condition caused by an incomplete lesion of the spinal cord
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