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Q: What does moderatley lipemic mean?
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What is lipemic severve?

Do you mean severe? Severe lipemia is the harsh presence of excess fats or lipids in the blood.


What is lipemic blood?

Lipemic blood serum refers to a condition where the serum is milky white from its high fat content. Lipemic blood serum refers to a condition where the serum is milky white from its high fat content.


What color is lipemic in serum appearance?

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What does lipemic specimen mean?

Containing an unusually high amount of fat. The term has its roots in the "medical" name for fats, lipids. In blood samples, these are identified as having milky serum (the normally clear or yellowish portion of the blood) after being centrifuged. Depending on the tests being done and the methodology used, this can interfere with test results. However, most labs have procedures for working around this problem.


Why does a colloid appear cloudy?

The cloudier your plasma is, the more platelets it has.I have not found any reference to the amount of platelets and plasma turbidity. Please see next answer..."Turbid, cloudy or milky serum (lipemic serum) may be produced by the presence of fatty substances (lipids) in the blood. Bacterial contamination may also cause cloudy serum. Moderately or grossly lipemic specimens may alter certain test results.A recent meal may produce transient lipemia; therefore, we recommend that patients fast 12-16 hours before a blood specimen is obtained."