hyperlipidemia$36737$ - translation to german
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hyperlipidemia$36737$ - translation to german

MEDICAL CONDITION
Combined dyslipidemia; Combined hyperlipidemia, familial; Familial combined hyperlipidaemia; Hyperlipidemia, familial combined; Combined Hyperlipidemia; Familial combined hyperlipidemia; Multiple-type hyperlipoproteinemia; Mixed hyperlipidaemia; Mixed hyperlipidemia

hyperlipidemia      
n. Hyperlipidämie, erhöhter Lipidgehalt im Blut (Medizin)
elevated cholesterol         
  • Formula structure of [[cholesterol]]
  • Xanthelasma palpebrarum]], yellowish patches consisting of cholesterol deposits above the eyelids. These are more common in people with [[familial hypercholesterolemia]].
HIGH LEVELS OF CHOLESTEROL IN THE BLOOD
Hypercholesterolaemia; High cholesterol; Elevated serum cholesterol; High blood cholesterol; High Blood Cholesterol; High Cholesterol; Hypercholestrolaemia; Polygenic hypercholesterolemia; Polygenic hypercholesterolaemia; High cholesterol levels; Management of high cholesterol; Increased cholesterol; Increased cholesterol level; Increased cholesterol levels; Increased cholesterol concentration; Increased cholesterol concentrations; Increased blood cholesterol; Increased serum cholesterol; Increased plasma cholesterol; Cholesterol increased; Cholesterol, increased; Elevated cholesterol; Elevated cholesterol level; Elevated cholesterol levels; Elevated cholesterol concentration; Elevated cholesterol concentrations; Elevated blood cholesterol; Elevated plasma cholesterol; Cholesterol elevated; Cholesterol, elevated; High cholesterol level; Excess cholesterol; Excess blood cholesterol; Excess serum cholesterol; Excess plasma cholesterol
hoher Cholesterolspiegel
high cholesterol         
  • Formula structure of [[cholesterol]]
  • Xanthelasma palpebrarum]], yellowish patches consisting of cholesterol deposits above the eyelids. These are more common in people with [[familial hypercholesterolemia]].
HIGH LEVELS OF CHOLESTEROL IN THE BLOOD
Hypercholesterolaemia; High cholesterol; Elevated serum cholesterol; High blood cholesterol; High Blood Cholesterol; High Cholesterol; Hypercholestrolaemia; Polygenic hypercholesterolemia; Polygenic hypercholesterolaemia; High cholesterol levels; Management of high cholesterol; Increased cholesterol; Increased cholesterol level; Increased cholesterol levels; Increased cholesterol concentration; Increased cholesterol concentrations; Increased blood cholesterol; Increased serum cholesterol; Increased plasma cholesterol; Cholesterol increased; Cholesterol, increased; Elevated cholesterol; Elevated cholesterol level; Elevated cholesterol levels; Elevated cholesterol concentration; Elevated cholesterol concentrations; Elevated blood cholesterol; Elevated plasma cholesterol; Cholesterol elevated; Cholesterol, elevated; High cholesterol level; Excess cholesterol; Excess blood cholesterol; Excess serum cholesterol; Excess plasma cholesterol
hoher Cholesterolspiegel

Definition

lipaemia
[l?'pi:m??]
(US lipemia)
¦ noun Medicine the presence in the blood of an abnormally high concentration of emulsified fat.
Origin
C19: from Gk lipos 'fat' + -aemia.

Wikipedia

Combined hyperlipidemia

Combined hyperlipidemia (or -aemia) is a commonly occurring form of hypercholesterolemia (elevated cholesterol levels) characterised by increased LDL and triglyceride concentrations, often accompanied by decreased HDL.: 534  On lipoprotein electrophoresis (a test now rarely performed) it shows as a hyperlipoproteinemia type IIB. It is the most commonly inherited lipid disorder, occurring in around one in 200 persons. In fact, almost one in five individuals who develop coronary heart disease before the age of 60 have this disorder.

The elevated triglyceride levels (>5 mmol/L) are generally due to an increase in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL), a class of lipoproteins prone to cause atherosclerosis.