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Cuerpos cetónicos en orina; Cetonas urinarias
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Algunas dietas especiales pueden alterar los resultados de esta prueba. Por ejemplo, una dieta baja en carbohidratos y rica en proteína y grasa puede elevar los niveles de cetonas en la sangre, las cuales pueden luego entrar en la orina.
Algunos fármacos, incluyendo glucocorticoides, pueden causar resultados falsos positivos.
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