Acquired causes of dyslipidemia Flashcards

1
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FH is most often caused by a defect in the _____.

What LDL levels would be expected in heterozygotes? Homozygotes/

A

LDL receptor.

> 250 in heterozygotes
500 in homozygotes

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What is the term for cholesterol deposits around the perimeter of the cornea?

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Arcus cornealis. May reflect hypercholesterolemia.

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Differentiate xanthelasmas from xanthomas?

A

xanthelasmas - lipid deposits under the skin of the eyelid

xantomas - lipid deposits that often occur on the extensor surfaces (hands, achilles)

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What are clinical features of severe hypertriglyceridemia? What lab value defines “severe?”

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Eruptive xanthomata
 Lipemia retinalis
 Hepatosplenomegaly
 Abdominal pain  acute pancreatitis 
 ---->5% fatality

Plasma TG greater than 500 (200-500 is “high”)

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