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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Abnormal blood lipid levels
  1. ... cause hepatic lipase deficiency. This condition leads to abnormal levels of various fats (lipids) in the bloodstream, although it is unclear whether ...
  2. ... of acute fatty liver of pregnancy include an abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver, hypoglycemia, increased levels of ammonia in the blood (hyperammonemia), and abnormalities in liver enzymes. A small ...
  3. ... plays a key role in maintaining normal cholesterol levels in the body. ... characterized by abnormal storage of fats (lipids) in many areas of the body. Most CYP27A1 ...
  4. ... fewer LDLs are removed from the blood, and blood cholesterol levels are much higher than normal. As the excess ... found that certain polymorphisms are associated with higher levels of LDLs in the blood and an increased chance of developing or dying ...
  5. ... HDL deficiency, an inherited condition characterized by low levels of HDL in the blood and an elevated risk for early-onset cardiovascular ... Both types of mutation result in low HDL levels. A shortage (deficiency) of HDL is ... an abnormal accumulation of proteins (amyloidosis) in internal organs (viscera). ...
  6. ... syndrome include intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, increased levels of an enzyme called alkaline phosphatase in the blood (hyperphosphatasia), and other signs and symptoms. These mutations ...
  7. ... the production (synthesis) of cholesterol. Cholesterol is a lipid (fat) that is obtained from foods that come ... body's tissues. Researchers suspect that low cholesterol levels or an accumulation of other substances disrupts the ...