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Hyperlipidemia is
abnormally high
levels of any or all
lipids (e.g. fats, triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids) or
lipoproteins in the blood. The...
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Combined hyperlipidemia (or -aemia) is a
commonly occurring form of
hypercholesterolemia (elevated
cholesterol levels)
characterised by
increased LDL and...
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cardiovascular risk ****essment. In
developed countries, most
dyslipidemias are
hyperlipidemias; that is, an
elevation of
lipids in the blood. This is
often due to...
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specific symptoms: both
familial chylomicronemia and
primary mixed hyperlipidemia include skin
symptoms (eruptive xanthoma), eye
abnormalities (lipemia...
- ****ociated with
hyperlipidemias, both
primary and
secondary types.[citation needed]
Tendon xanthomas are ****ociated with type II
hyperlipidemia,
chronic biliary...
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array of
pathological and
nonpathological conditions.
Examples include hyperlipidemia,
microvascular hematological or
anemia states,
nutritional deficiencies...
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Green tea is a type of tea made from the
leaves and buds of the
Camellia sinensis that have not
undergone the
withering and
oxidation process that creates...
- Bile
acids are
steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of
mammals and
other vertebrates.
Diverse bile
acids are
synthesized in the liver. Bile acids...
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birth or as a
disease of
adults characterized by edema, fatigue, and
hyperlipidemia. The
reason for this
heterogeneity of
presentation is not well understood...
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arcus juvenilis. The
finding of
arcus juvenilis in
combination with
hyperlipidemia in
younger men
represents an
increased risk for
cardiovascular disease...