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Hyperlipoproteinemia -- See Hyperlipoproteinemias


Conditions with abnormally elevated levels of LIPOPROTEINS in the blood. They may be inherited, acquired, primary, or secondary. Hyperlipoproteinemias are classified according to the pattern of lipoproteins on electrophoresis or ultracentrifugation
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Hyperlipoproteinemia, Broad-beta -- See Hyperlipoproteinemia Type III


An autosomal recessively inherited disorder characterized by the accumulation of intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL or broad-beta-lipoprotein). IDL has a CHOLESTEROL to TRIGLYCERIDES ratio greater than that of VERY-LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS. This disorder is due to mutation of APOLIPOPROTEINS E, a receptor-binding component of VLDL and CHYLOMICRONS, resulting in their reduced clearance and high plasma levels of both cholesterol and triglycerides
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3 Hyperlipoproteinemia -- Congresses. : Lipid metabolism and its pathology / edited by M.J. Halpern  1985 1
4 Hyperlipoproteinemia in children -- Louisiana -- Bogalusa -- Longitudinal studies. : Cardiovascular risk factors in children : the early natural history of atherosclerosis and essential hypertension / by Gerald S. Berenson and C. A. McMahan ... [and others] ; with the editorial assistance of Caroline Andrews and Helen E. Hester  1980 1
5 Hyperlipoproteinemia -- Periodicals : EMC. Endocrinologie  2005 1
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Hyperlipoproteinemias -- See Also Lipoproteins


Lipid-protein complexes involved in the transportation and metabolism of lipids in the body. They are spherical particles consisting of a hydrophobic core of TRIGLYCERIDES and CHOLESTEROL ESTERS surrounded by a layer of hydrophilic free CHOLESTEROL; PHOSPHOLIPIDS; and APOLIPOPROTEINS. Lipoproteins are classified by their varying buoyant density and sizes
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7 Hyperlipoproteinemias. : Lipid metabolism and its pathology / edited by M.J. Halpern  1985 1
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Hyperlipoproteinemias, Type III -- See Hyperlipoproteinemia Type III


An autosomal recessively inherited disorder characterized by the accumulation of intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL or broad-beta-lipoprotein). IDL has a CHOLESTEROL to TRIGLYCERIDES ratio greater than that of VERY-LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS. This disorder is due to mutation of APOLIPOPROTEINS E, a receptor-binding component of VLDL and CHYLOMICRONS, resulting in their reduced clearance and high plasma levels of both cholesterol and triglycerides
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