A diabetic with the risk
of ketonuria requires regular urine monitoring to watch out for the buildup of ketone for prompt treatment to prevent sliding into unmanageable condition.
Not exact matches
In conditions
of overproduction
of acetoacetic acid, it accumulates above normal levels and part
of it is converted to the other two KBs leading to ketonemia and
ketonuria (presence
of KBs in the blood and urine).
A dog with a high level
of ketones in his urine suffers from a condition known as
ketonuria, usually resulting from a buildup
of these substances in the dog's blood.