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Alcoholic ketoacidosis occurs in patients with chronic ethanol abuse and liver disease and develops following an episode of acute intoxication, at which time the ingested ethanol may have already been extensively metabolized, leading to [...] serum ethanol levels. Ethanol is oxidized to acetaldehyde and then to acetic acid,
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Alcoholic ketoacidosis occurs in patients with chronic ethanol abuse and liver disease and develops following an episode of acute intoxication, at which time the ingested ethanol may have already been extensively metabolized, leading to [...] serum ethanol levels. Ethanol is oxidized to acetaldehyde and then to acetic acid,
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Alcoholic ketoacidosis occurs in patients with chronic ethanol abuse and liver disease and develops following an episode of acute intoxication, at which time the ingested ethanol may have already been extensively metabolized, leading to [...] serum ethanol levels. Ethanol is oxidized to acetaldehyde and then to acetic acid,
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low or normal
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