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Lipaemia retinalis (LR) also
spelled as
Lipemia retinalis is an eye
disease caused by high
amounts of
triglycerides in the
blood (hypertriglyceridemia)...
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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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Clinical manifestations of this
disorder include eruptive xanthomas,
lipaemia retinalis, hepatosplenomegaly,
recurrent abdominal pain, and
acute pancreatitis...
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Other typical symptoms are
eruptive xanthomas (in
about 50% of patients),
lipaemia retinalis and hepatosplenomegaly.[citation needed]
Patients with LPLD are...
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progressive retinal atrophy, and
sudden acquired retinal degeneration.
Lipaemia retinalis is a
white appearance of the retina, and can
occur by
lipid deposition...
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hyperlipoproteinemia subtypes Systemic condition ****ociated subtype(s)
Lipaemia retinalis I, V
Hepatosplenomegaly I, V
Pancreatitis I, V
Cerebral vascular...
- Lawrence, R. D. (1946). "Lipodystrophy and hepatomegaly, with diabetes,
lipaemia, and
other metabolic disturbances; a case
throwing new
light on the action...
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fatty acid
transport protein-1 gene ****ociated with
elevated post-prandial
lipaemia and
alterations in LDL
particle size distribution". Atherosclerosis. 167...