acetone breath in metabolic disorders
Aceone breath refers to a distinct and strong odor resembling nail polish remover, which can be observed in those with metabolic disorders. This breath odor is a result of an abnormal increase in the levels of acetone, a ketone body, in the person's breath as a consequence of their impaired metabolism.
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