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{{SK}} Combined fat and carbohydrate-induced hyperlipemia; familial hyperchylomicronemia with hyperprebetalipoproteinemia; late-onset hyperchylomicronemia; mixed hyperlipemia; type V hyperlipidemia; type V hyperlipoproteinemia | {{SK}} Combined fat and carbohydrate-induced hyperlipemia; familial hyperchylomicronemia with hyperprebetalipoproteinemia; late-onset hyperchylomicronemia; mixed hyperlipemia; type V hyperlipidemia; type V hyperlipoproteinemia | ||
Revision as of 19:41, 2 November 2016
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Synonyms and keywords: Combined fat and carbohydrate-induced hyperlipemia; familial hyperchylomicronemia with hyperprebetalipoproteinemia; late-onset hyperchylomicronemia; mixed hyperlipemia; type V hyperlipidemia; type V hyperlipoproteinemia
Overview
This type is very similar to type I, but with high VLDL in addition to chylomicrons. It is also associated with glucose intolerance and hyperuricemia.