Other terms
Hyperlipoproteinemia Type Is,Hyperchylomicronemia, Familial,Familial Hyperlipoproteinemia Type 1,Familial Hyperchylomicronemia,Familial Hyperchylomicronemias,Hyperchylomicronemias, Familial,Lipoprotein Lipase Deficiency, Familial,Hyperlipoproteinemia Type Ia,Hyperlipoproteinemia Type Ias,Familial Lipoprotein Lipase Deficiency,Apolipoprotein C-II Deficiency,Apolipoprotein C II Deficiency,Apolipoprotein C-II Deficiencies,Deficiencies, Apolipoprotein C-II,Deficiency, Apolipoprotein C-II,Hyperlipoproteinemia Type Ib,Hyperlipoproteinemia Type Ibs
Description
Hyperlipoproteinemia Type I: An inherited condition due to a deficiency of either LIPOPROTEIN LIPASE or APOLIPOPROTEIN C-II (a lipase-activating protein). The lack of lipase activities results in inability to remove CHYLOMICRONS and TRIGLYCERIDES from the blood which has a creamy top layer after standing.
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