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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Clinical manifestations of this disorder include eruptive xanthomas, lipaemia retinalis, hepatosplenomegaly, recurrent abdominal pain, and acute pancreatitis...
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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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typical symptoms are eruptive xanthomas (in about 50% of patients), lipaemia retinalis and hepatosplenomegaly.[citation needed] Patients with LPLD are at...
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Hyperlipidemia (redirect from Lipaemia)
occlusion, acute pancreatitis, steatosis, and organomegaly, and lipemia retinalis. Hyperlipoproteinemia type II is further classified into types IIa and...
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hyperlipoproteinemia subtypes Systemic condition Associated subtype(s) Lipaemia retinalis I, V Hepatosplenomegaly I, V Pancreatitis I, V Cerebral vascular accident...
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