excessive amounts of fat in the blood
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Lipemia refers to having increased lipid levels in the blood. When someone has slight lipemia, their lipid levels are only slightly higher than normal.
Lipemia refers to having increased lipid levels in the blood. When someone has slight lipemia, their lipid levels are only slightly higher than normal.
Increased MCHC could be indicative of hereditary spherocytosis. A family history of the this disorder can help in diagnosis. Other causes of increased MCHC are hemolysis, lipemia, and cellular dehydration syndromes.
Lipemia in a blood test refers to the presence of excessive lipids (fats) in the bloodstream, causing the serum or plasma to appear cloudy or milky rather than clear. This can interfere with the accuracy of certain laboratory tests by affecting the optical properties of the sample. Lipemia can be caused by various factors, such as recent consumption of fatty meals or certain medical conditions like hyperlipidemia.
Do you mean severe? Severe lipemia is the harsh presence of excess fats or lipids in the blood.
Icterus, Hemolysis, or Lipemia interfere with reading the color change
The most common causes would be for lipemia due to a high fat diet or obesity or having eaten recently, poor collection technique (possibly caused by a dog that fights having blood drawn) or poor handling during testing.
A fat embolus is a fatty mass floating in the blood. Lipemia is excess fat levels in the blood.
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