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Description Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) occurs when the signaling from the body’s insulin is so inadequate that it causes the following conditions: • Blood sugar cannot enter cells that may be utilised as an energy source. • The hepatic tissue makes up a remarkable quantity of blood sugar. • The body cannot keep up with the rate at which fat is broken up.
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Description Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) occurs when the signaling from the body’s insulin is so inadequate that it causes the following conditions: • Blood sugar cannot enter cells that may be utilised as an energy source. • The hepatic tissue makes up a remarkable quantity of blood sugar. • The body cannot keep up with the rate at which fat is broken up.
For #Enquiry: Website: https://www.phdassistance.com/blog/clinical-and-biochemical-findings-in-diabetic-ketoacidosis/ India: +91 91769 66446 Email: info@phdassistance.com
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