Definition of Hyperlipidaemia. Meaning of Hyperlipidaemia. Synonyms of Hyperlipidaemia

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- hyperlipoproteinemia subtypes Combined hyperlipidemia Youngson RM (2005). "Hyperlipidaemia". Collins Dictionary of Medicine. "Hyperlipidemia". The Free Dictionary...
- A xanthoma (pl. xanthomas or xanthomata) (condition: xanthomatosis) is a deposition of yellowish cholesterol-rich material that can appear anywhere in...
- does not cause later medical problems such as high blood pressure and hyperlipidaemia. Be alert to possible problems: asymptomatic hypothyroidism makes a...
- brand names) is a fibrate drug used as a lipid-lowering agent to treat hyperlipidaemia. It helps to lower LDL cholesterol and triglyceride in the blood, and...
- Combined hyperlipidemia (or -aemia) is a commonly occurring form of hypercholesterolemia (elevated cholesterol levels) characterised by increased LDL and...
- surface area per hour in children), hypoalbuminemia (< 3.5 g/dl), hyperlipidaemia, and edema that begins in the face. Lipiduria (lipids in urine) can...
- Tsujimoto, H. (2014). "The ****ociation between gall bladder mucoceles and hyperlipidaemia in dogs: A retrospective case control study". The Veterinary Journal...
- and was incorporated in 1919. Among the medicines produced are for hyperlipidaemia, antibiotics, and cancer medicines. In ****an it is particularly known...
- Ayurveda for treating Diabetes mellitus, Hepatitis, Jaundice, and Hyperlipidaemia. The juice extracted from Osbeckia octandra leaves is an effective...
- Tsujimoto, H. (2014). "The ****ociation between gall bladder mucoceles and hyperlipidaemia in dogs: A retrospective case control study". The Veterinary Journal...