propionicacidemia

[ prō′pē-ŏn′ĭ-kăs′ĭ-dēmē-ə ]

n.

An abnormally high concentration of propionic acid in the blood, caused by the deficiency of an enzyme and characterized by vomiting, lethargy, ketoacidosis, and leukopenia.

Words nearby propionicacidemia