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hyperlipemia

[¦hī·pər·lə′pē·mē·ə]
(medicine)
Excessive amounts of fat in the blood.
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There were significant differences in age, hypertension, hyperlipemia, operation time, adenocarcinoma, tumor staging, radiotherapy and postoperative rehabilitation exercises between DVT and non-DVT groups (p0.05, Table-I).
(2) Other factors that influence results may include tobacco use, alcohol abuse, and serum/plasma samples that are turbid (hyperlipemia), icteric (elevated bilirubin), hemolyzed (poor blood collection technique), short-draws, and clotted tubes.
Hopefully, ongoing and future studies will lead to the development of a new phytotherapeutic strategy in hyperlipemia, but also in other metabolic disorders.
Fish oil in a high lard diet prevents obesity, hyperlipemia, and adipocyte insulin resistance in rats.
Many local epidemiological studies on blood fat have proved that a conservative estimate of the incidence of hyperlipemia is 7%-8% while the actual incidence might be above 10%.
Relationship between relapsing pancreatitis and essential hyperlipemia. Am J Med 1952; 12: 3-23.
Hyperlipemia in rats was induced by a force program using a single intraperitoneal injection of Tween-80 at the dose of 250 mg per 100 g body weight in 1 ml of distilled water.
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