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Urinary acetoacetate or capillary ??-hydroxybutyrate for the diagnosis of ketoacidosis in the Emergency Department setting

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2004

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Abstract

The measurement of 3-beta-hydroxybutyrate in capillary blood is faster and more effective than the use of dipsticks in the urine to detect ketoacidosis in the Emergency Department setting.

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