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==Description==
 
==Description==
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Ketosis occurs in starvation and also in diabetes mellitus. Basically, no carbohydrates are metabolised, in starvation none are available and in diabetes mellitus because there is no insulin present to allow glucose transport into cells.
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When carbohydrates are not available the body produces energy via the metabolism of fat.
 
An accumulation of ketone bodies (B-hydroxybutyric acid, acetoacetic acid and acetone) in the blood and other tissues. Two of the ketone bodies are acids resulting in a metabolic acidosis hence the name ketoacidosis.
 
An accumulation of ketone bodies (B-hydroxybutyric acid, acetoacetic acid and acetone) in the blood and other tissues. Two of the ketone bodies are acids resulting in a metabolic acidosis hence the name ketoacidosis.
Ketosis occurs in starvation and also in diabetes mellitus. Basically, no carbohydrates are metabolised, in starvation none are available and in diabetes mellitus because there is no insulin present to allow glucose transport into cells.
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When carbohydrates are not available the body produces energy via the metabolism of fat.
   
==Signalment==
 
==Signalment==
  
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