What is Hipolipoproteinemia

What is Hipolipoproteinemia


Hipolipoproteinemia (Hypolipoproteinemia) could be the lower levels of fat inside the blood.

CAUSE
Hipolipoproteinemia rarely make trouble, but it could be an indication of other diseases.
For instance, low levels of cholesterol can be located at:
# Overactive thyroid gland
# Anemia
# Lack of nutrition (malnutrition)
# Cancer
# Malabsorption (impaired absorption of nutrients from the digestion).

SYMPTOMS
Some rare genetic disorder, leading to 'abnormal' amounts of fat that could cause serious problems:

# Hipobetalipoproteinemia: small Cholestrerol levels levels, but usually causes no symptoms and require no treatment.

# Abetalipoproteinemia: Cholestrerol levels are certainly not and can not make chylomicrons, leading to:
- Malabsorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins
- Abnormal going number 2
- Fatty stools (steatorrhea)
- Red blood cells form an odd
- Blindness due to retinitis pigmentosa.
This disease is not cured, but taking considerable amounts of e vitamin and a vitamin may slow or delay the occurrence of problems for the nervous system.

# Tangier disease: have HDL cholesterol level were minimal and cause neuronal dysfunction and enlarged lymph nodes, tonsils, liver and spleen.

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