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Qué (quién) es lipidosis - definición

LYSOSOMAL STORAGE DISEASE THAT INVOLVES THE ACCUMULATION OF HARMFUL AMOUNTS OF LIPIDS (FATS) IN SOME OF THE BODY'S CELLS AND TISSUES ME GUSTA LA VERGA
Lipid storage disease; Lipid storage; Lipid storage disorders; Lipid Storage Disease; Lipidoses; Lipid metabolism, inborn errors; Lipoidosis; Lipidosis; Lipid storage diseases

lipidosis         
[?l?p?'d??s?s]
(also lipoidosis)
¦ noun (plural lipidoses -si:z) Medicine a disorder of lipid metabolism in the tissues.
lipoidosis         
[?l?p??'d??s?s]
¦ noun variant spelling of lipidosis.
Lipid storage disorder         
A lipid storage disorder (or lipidosis) is any one of a group of inherited metabolic disorders in which harmful amounts of fats or lipids accumulate in some body cells and tissues. People with these disorders either do not produce enough of one of the enzymes needed to metabolize and break down lipids or, they produce enzymes that do not work properly.

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Lipid storage disorder

A lipid storage disorder (or lipidosis) is any one of a group of inherited metabolic disorders in which harmful amounts of fats or lipids accumulate in some body cells and tissues. People with these disorders either do not produce enough of one of the enzymes needed to metabolize and break down lipids or, they produce enzymes that do not work properly. Over time, the buildup of fats may cause permanent cellular and tissue damage, particularly in the brain, peripheral nervous system, liver, spleen, and bone marrow.

Inside cells under normal conditions, lysosomes convert, or metabolize, lipids and proteins into smaller components to provide energy for the body.