or even a more severe problem call periodontitis. But if a patient's breath smells like acetone, then the reason may not involve the oral cavity. It could actually mean that the patient is blowing out acetone with their breath. Yes, the same thing that is contained in ...
The examining physician recognized the smell of acetone on the man's breath and thought that he might be suffering from diabetes and in need of insulin treatment. However, a test for the presence of sugar in the urine was negative and blood glucose was within normal limits (5.8 mmol/L). ...
[1,2]. Acetone with high concentration can be perceived by human smell, but ppb-level acetone cannot be detected by human beings. Therefore, it’s of great significance to design acetone gas sensors with ultralow detection ability for gas leakage auto-alarm. Apart from this, the detection ...