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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Abnormal blood lipid levels
  1. ... unable to process certain parts of proteins and lipids (fats) properly. It ... in the blood (organic acidemia), urine (organic aciduria), and tissues can ...
  2. ... levels during prolonged periods without food (fasting), high blood pressure (hypertension), increased belly fat, and high levels of fats (lipids) such as cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood. ...
  3. ... bile alcohols are increased in the blood, while blood cholesterol levels are typically normal. In various tissues in the body, including the brain and heart, cholesterol and cholestanol levels are increased. These lipids make up much of the fats found in ...
  4. ... foul-smelling stools (steatorrhea). They also have reduced blood cholesterol levels (hypocholesterolemia). Some individuals with chylomicron retention disease develop an abnormal buildup of fats in the liver called hepatic ...
  5. ... People with ALG1-CDG often have problems with blood clotting, which can lead to abnormal clotting or bleeding episodes. Additionally, affected individuals may produce abnormally low levels of proteins called antibodies (or immunoglobulins), particularly immunoglobulin ...
  6. ... transport fats. This condition is characterized by low levels of a fat-like ... with FHBL develop an abnormal buildup of fats in the liver called hepatic ...
  7. ... mutations in the LDLR gene have very high levels of blood cholesterol. As the excess cholesterol circulates through the ... one copy of the altered gene, but their blood cholesterol levels are usually in the normal range. Familial hypercholesterolaemia ...
  8. ... germs, marking them for destruction. The effect of abnormal levels of antibodies in PGM3-CDG is unclear.People ...
  9. ... Most males with Barth syndrome have neutropenia. The levels of white blood cells can be consistently low (persistent), can vary ... as puzzles.Males with Barth syndrome have increased levels of a substance called 3-methylglutaconic acid in their blood and urine. The amount of the acid does ...
  10. ... an enlarged liver (hepatomegaly), liver malfunction, and elevated levels of carnitine in the blood. Carnitine, a natural substance acquired mostly through the ...
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