Acetonemia

/ˌæsɪtoʊˈniːmiə/ noun

The presence of abnormally high levels of acetone in the blood, often seen in untreated diabetes or starvation.

From acetone plus Greek 'haima' (blood), following medical terminology patterns where conditions are named by combining the substance involved with -emia (blood condition).

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