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Definition of Hyperlipoproteinemia
1. Noun. Any of various disorders of lipoprotein and cholesterol metabolism that result in high levels of lipoprotein and cholesterol in the circulating blood.
Definition of Hyperlipoproteinemia
1. Noun. (medicine) A form of hyperlipidemia in which there is an excess of lipoprotein in the blood ¹
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Literary usage of Hyperlipoproteinemia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Health Consequences of Smoking: Cardiovascular Disease: A Report of the by DIANE Publishing Company, C. Everett Koop, M.D. (1995)
"Several studies have suggested hyperlipoproteinemia as a risk factor contributing to
... The type of hyperlipoproteinemia and the degree of association with ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Comparison of LDL protein with LDL cholesterol concentration in normal subjects
and in hyperlipoproteinemia. * Significantly different from age-matched ..."
3. Mammalian Models for Research on Aging by Bennett J. Cohen, Institute Of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Research Council Staff (1981)
"Rabbits as a model for the study of hyperlipoproteinemia and atherosclerosis.
Pages l23-l4l in CE Day, ed. Atherosclerosis drug discovery. ..."
4. Prevention of Mental Disorders, Alcohol and Other Drug Use in Children and edited by David Shaffer (1996)
"Froese, A P.; Rose, V.; and Allen, DM Emotional implications of primary familial
hyperlipoproteinemia in childhood and adolescence. Pediatrics 65:469, 1980. ..."
5. Reducing the Health Consequences of Smoking: 25 Years of Progress: A Report by DIANE Publishing Company, C. Everett Koop, M.D. (1995)
"... for non- smokers who were nondiabetic and 23.2/1000 for diabetics who smoked
at least 36 cigarettes per day. hyperlipoproteinemia is a primary cause ..."
6. Digestive Diseases of the U. S.: Epidemiology and Impact edited by James E. Everhart (1994)
"Diffuse Fibrosis Associated with alcoholism, protein-insufficient diets,
hyperlipoproteinemia. May or may not be symptomatic or have pancreatic ..."