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Hiperlipidemia primaria
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Si se comprueba que la hiperlipidemia se produce después de un ayuno de 10 a 12 horas, y se han eliminado todas las causas posibles de hiperlipidemia secundaria, hay que contemplar la posibilidad de una hiperlipidemia primaria. En efecto, existe un tipo bien descrito de hiperlipidemia primaria here- ditaria en el gato. En el hombre, se han identificado varias mutaciones o anomalías genéticas responsables de la hiperlipidemia primaria. Es probable que otros estudios permitan identificar las anomalías genéticas relacionadas con la hiperlipidemia primaria en el gato.
La hiperquilomicronemia familiar idiopática se describió por primera vez en dos gatos de Nueva Zelanda (Jones y col., 1983). Después, se han dado casos de hiperquilomicronemia idiopática en numerosos países, entre ellos Estados Unidos (Bauer y Verlander, 1984; Grieshaber y col., 1991), Francia (Jones, 1993) e Inglaterra (Watson y col., 1992). El hecho de que en los estudios iniciales muchos gatos estuvieran empa- rentados sugiere que la enfermedad sea hereditaria. […]
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Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA.
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