different between hyperlipidemia vs lipemia
hyperlipidemia
English
Etymology
hyper- +? lipid +? -emia
Noun
hyperlipidemia (countable and uncountable, plural hyperlipidemias)
- (medicine) An excess quantity of lipid in the blood; a symptom of several medical conditions.
Hyponyms
- hypercholesterolemia
Translations
Finnish
Alternative forms
- hyperlipemia
Noun
hyperlipidemia
- (pathology) hyperlipidemia
Declension
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lipemia
English
Alternative forms
- lipaemia
Etymology
lipo- +? -emia.
Noun
lipemia (countable and uncountable, plural lipemias)
- (medicine, pathology) An excess of lipids or lipoproteins in the blood.
- 1917, Elliott Proctor Joslin, The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus, Lea & Febiger, page 102,
- The absence of lipemia in the 28 cases undergoing treatment, although many of them were severe, is a striking fact, and probably to be accounted for by the partial or complete fasting.
- 1947, Oscar Riddle, Studies on Carbohydrate and Fat Metabolism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, page 111,
- The studies cited above do not permit a decision as to whether the observed lipemias represent a direct action of estrogen or whether the effect is mediated through another organ.
- 1982, G. Hornstra, Dietary Fats, Prostanoids and Arterial Thrombosis, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (Wolters Kluwer), page 72,
- In patients with increased platelet aggregation, fat-loading produced a somewhat higher degree of lipemia than in the normal volunteers.
- 2010, Andrew J. Rosenfeld, Sharon M. Dial, Clinical Pathology for the Veterinary Team, Wiley-Blackwell, page 158,
- It is important to note that Lipemia can also be seen as an artifact when a blood sample is collected from a pet that has just recently eaten. In general, a fast of 12 hours is recommended to eliminate postprandial lipemia. If lipemia persists greater than 12 hours, the patient should be evaluated for diseases that may produce altered fat metabolism.
- 1917, Elliott Proctor Joslin, The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus, Lea & Febiger, page 102,
Synonyms
- (medicine): hyperlipaemia, hyperlipemia, hyperlipidaemia, hyperlipidemia, hyperlipoidaemia, hyperlipoidemia, lipaemia, lipidaemia, lipidemia, lipoidaemia, lipoidemia
Derived terms
- lipemic
Related terms
- lipidemia
Italian
Noun
lipemia f (plural lipemie)
- lipemia
Related terms
- lipemico
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