propionicacidemia
[ prō′pē-ŏn′ĭ-kăs′ĭ-dē′mē-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
propionate,
propionibacteria,
propionibacterium,
propionic,
propionic acid,
propionicacidemia,
propitiate,
propitiation,
propitiatory,
propitious,
propjet