Needs more tests: Ketones often comes from dehydration or diabetes see md get more tests.
Answered 2/12/2013
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Possibly Dehydration: Ketonuria (kentones in the urine) either means you dehydrated or you are making ketones from diabetes with high glucose without sufficient insulin. In the former you could be dehydrated and that would cause darker urine.
Answered 2/13/2013
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