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pubmed-article:2656160pubmed:abstractTextAlcoholic ketoacidosis is a metabolic disorder that occurs in acute-on-chronic ethanol abusers who become acutely starved because of cessation of all caloric intake (including ethanol) owing to gastric intolerance or to an intercurrent acute illness. The precise pathogenesis, and especially the cause of the increased lipolysis, is not known, but several factors known or believed to promote ketogenesis are present in those patients. These are particularly starvation and recent ethanol ingestion. The metabolic disorder responds rapidly to rehydration and administration of glucose intravenously, which stops the ketogenesis. The prognosis in these patients depends on the presence and severity of any underlying illness and the adequacy and effectiveness of treatment for that illness. Patients rarely if ever die from either the ketoacidosis or the lactic acidosis associated with ethanol abuse, but they may succumb to other precipitating or coexisting illnesses.lld:pubmed
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