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Iperlipemia primaria
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Una volta accertato che l’iperlipemia si verifica dopo un digiuno di 10-12 ore e aver escluso tutte le possibili cause di una forma secondaria, si può formulare un sospetto diagnostico di iperlipemia primaria. Queste condizioni sono di solito determinate geneticamente. Nel cane, sono stati osservati parecchi tipi differenti di iperlipemia primaria, come la iperchilomicronemia idiopatica, la ipercolesterolemia idiopatica e la iperlipoproteinemia idiopatica; tuttavia, le loro eziologie non sono state ben accertate. È probabile che, con ulteriori ricerche, sia possibile identificare sia nel cane che nell’uomo molte sin- dromi primarie differenti con sottili variazioni nell’eziologia. […]
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College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA.
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