| metabolic cataract |
an opacity due to an endocrine or biochemical disorder.
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| metabolic coma |
the coma accompanying metabolic encephalopathy.
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| metabolic cirrhosis |
cirrhosis of the liver associated with metabolic diseases, such as hemochromatosis, Wilson's disease, glycogen storage disease, galactosemia, and disorders of amino acid metabolism.
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| metabolism |
Metabolism (from μεταβολισμος ("metabolismos"), the Greek word for "change", or "overthrow" Etymonline)), is the biochemical modification of chemical compounds in living organisms and cells. This includes the biosynthesis of complex organic molecules (anabolism) and their breakdown (catabolism). Metabolism usually consists of sequences of enzymatic steps, also called metabolic pathways. ...
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| metabolize |
Metabolism (from μεταβολισμος ("metabolismos"), the Greek word for "change", or "overthrow" Etymonline)), is the biochemical modification of chemical compounds in living organisms and cells. This includes the biosynthesis of complex organic molecules (anabolism) and their breakdown (catabolism). Metabolism usually consists of sequences of enzymatic steps, also called metabolic pathways. ...
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