Hyperlipoproteinemia occurs when there is too much lipid (fat) in the blood
Donald S. Fredrickson has written: 'Hyperlipoproteinemia [types] I, II, III, IV, V: [diagnosis and treatment' -- subject(s): Hyperlipoproteinemia
genetic disorder that characterized by high amounts of triglycerides in the blood stream.
Other And Unspecified Hyperlipidemia Alpha-lipoproteinemia; Hyperlipidemia NOS; Hyperlipoproteinemia NOS
ICD 9 Cm Code 272.4 - Other and unspecified hyperlipidemia Alpha-lipoproteinemia Hyperlipidemia NOS Hyperlipoproteinemia NOS
Broad- or floating-betalipoproteinemiaCombined hyperlipidemia NOSElevated cholesterol with elevated triglycerides NECFredrickson's hyperlipoproteinemia, type IIb or IIIHyperbetalipoproteinemia with prebetalipoproteinemiaHypercholesteremia with endogenous hyperglyceridemiaHyperlipidemia, group CTubo-eruptive xanthomaXanthoma tuberosum
Gerald S. Berenson has written: 'Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children' -- subject(s): Atherosclerosis in children, Children, Health surveys, Hyperlipoproteinemia in children, Hypertension in children, Longitudinal studies, Medical examinations 'Causation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children'
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DLPD is not a common abbreviation in healthcare and may be used only in a certain region, but one option might be Dyslipoprotenemia Disease. This is a condition of an abnormal concentration or abnormal lipoproteins in the blood. There might be a genetic component. Other names include: Hyperlipoproteinemia and Hypolipoproteinemia. Dyslipoproteinemia (abnormal + lipoproteins + blood + noun form) Hyperlipoprotenemia (a lot + lipoproteins + blood + noun form) Hypolipoprotenemia (a few + lipoproteins + blood + noun form)
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