| metabolic c. |
an opacity due to an endocrine or biochemical disorder.
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| metabolic d. |
reduction of the toxic properties of a substance by chemical changes induced in the body, producing a compound which is less poisonous or is more readily eliminated.
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| metabolic e. |
neuropsychiatric disturbances due to metabolic brain disease. It may occur primarily as a result of hypoxia, ischemia, or hypoglycemia, or secondarily to disease of other organs, such as the kidney, lung, or liver.
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| metabolic m. |
myopathy due to disordered metabolism, usually caused by genetic defects or hormonal dysfunction.
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| metabolic p. |
a series of enzymatic reactions that converts one biological material to another.
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