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Critical Care and Emergency Medicine Metabolic Disorders

Critical care and emergency medicine metabolic disorders refer to a wide range of health conditions caused by disturbances in an individual’s metabolism. These disorders can range from mild to severe and can lead to serious health complications, such as organ failure and even death. Critical care and emergency medic…

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Overview

Critical care and emergency medicine metabolic disorders refer to a wide range of health conditions caused by disturbances in an individual’s metabolism. These disorders can range from mild to severe and can lead to serious health complications, such as organ failure and even death. Critical care and emergency medicine metabolic disorders can be detected through blood tests and other laboratory tests. These disorders are often managed with lifestyle changes as well as medications, nutrition, and supplementation. Early detection and treatment are essential for preventing life-threatening complications and improving the long-term health of the patient.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Glycomics And Metabolism (ISSN 2572-5424).

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Bassam Elgamoudi · Australia Carola Parolin · Italy Giuseppe Maurizio Campo · Italy

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