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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Abnormal blood lipid levels
  1. ... type of skin lesion may be associated with abnormal levels of lipids, or fats, in the blood.
  2. An abnormal result may mean you have high lipid (fat) levels in your blood. A medical term for this is hyperlipidemia . Other disorders that may be associated with high apoB100 levels ...
  3. ... attacks should have blood tests done to determine lipid levels. Blood tests may show: High level of total cholesterol ...
  4. To prevent atherosclerosis: Control your blood pressure and blood lipid levels. DO NOT smoke. Eat a healthy diet. Exercise ...
  5. ... However, this type of feeding can result in abnormal levels of blood sugars, fats, or electrolytes. Problems can develop due ...
  6. ... that are passed down through families lead to abnormal cholesterol and ... levels, but it can reduce your HDL (good) cholesterol.
  7. ... tests that may be done include: Fasting glucose (blood sugar) and other tests for glucose intolerance and insulin resistance Lipid level Pregnancy test (serum hCG) Prolactin level Thyroid function ...
  8. ... results will show low blood sugar and high levels of lactate (produced from lactic acid), blood fats (lipids), and uric acid.
  9. ... syndrome . This is a group of symptoms and abnormal test results that include protein in the urine, low blood protein level, high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels, increased blood ...
  10. ... that are passed down through families lead to abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels. They include: Familial hypercholesterolemia Familial combined hyperlipidemia Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Familial hypertriglyceridemia
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