If low to absent carbohydrate intake with insufficient hepatic gluconeogenesis, clinical signs of hypoglycemia can occur (e.g., lethargy, depression, seizures). Blood sugar concentrations below the normal laboratory reference interval (<5 mmol/L) will be seen on serum biochemistry profiles.
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If low to absent carbohydrate intake with insufficient hepatic gluconeogenesis, clinical signs of hypoglycemia can occur (e.g. lethargy, depression, [[seizures]]). Blood sugar concentrations below the normal laboratory reference interval (<5 mmol/L) will be seen on serum biochemistry profiles.