Alcoholic ketoacidosis

MONDO:0100160

An acute disease characterized by severe ketoacidosis in the absence of diabetes mellitus and occurring in individuals with a history of prolonged excessive alcohol consumption. Disease manifestations include nausea, intractable vomiting, and abdominal pain. When treated, AKA resolves rapidly and completely with no apparent sequelae.

Also known as: alcoholic acidosis, alcoholic ketosis

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