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    A False-Positive Reaction for Urinary Ketones Could Be Present in Patients
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A False-Positive Reaction for Urinary Ketones Could Be Present in Patients

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A false-positive reaction for urinary ketones could be present in patients who have:


A) Maple syrup urine disease
B) PKU
C) Melanuria
D) Organic acidemia

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