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Abnormal blood lipid levels
- ... type of skin lesion may be associated with abnormal levels of lipids, or fats, in the blood.
- 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 ...
- ... attacks should have blood tests done to determine lipid levels. Blood tests may show: High level of total cholesterol ...
- To prevent atherosclerosis: Control your blood pressure and blood lipid levels. DO NOT smoke. Eat a healthy diet. Exercise ...
- ... However, this type of feeding can result in abnormal levels of blood sugars, fats, or electrolytes. Problems can develop due ...
- ... that are passed down through families lead to abnormal cholesterol and ... levels, but it can reduce your HDL (good) cholesterol.
- ... 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 ...
- ... results will show low blood sugar and high levels of lactate (produced from lactic acid), blood fats (lipids), and uric acid.
- ... 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 ...
- ... that are passed down through families lead to abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels. They include: Familial hypercholesterolemia Familial combined hyperlipidemia Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia Familial hypertriglyceridemia