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Questions fréquemment posées à propos de l’hyperlipidémie féline
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Q : A quoi est due la turbidité du sérum ?
R : Elle est due à l’augmentation de la concentration en triglycérides transportés par les lipoprotéines. L’opacité devient visible lorsque la concentration en triglycérides avoisine 600 mg/dL (6,8 mmol/L). Le sérum prend un aspect de lait entier lorsque cette concentration atteint 2500-4000 mg/dL (28,2-45,2 mmol/L).
Q : Quelles sont les causes de l’hyperlipidémie ?
R : La cause la plus fréquente est un animal non à jeun au moment du prélèvement. Si un jeûne d’au moins 12 heures est confirmé, une hyperlipidémie secondaire à une hypothyroïdie, une pancréa- tite, un diabète sucré, un hypercorticisme, une cholestase ou un syndrome néphrotique doivent être envisagées, avant de considérer enfin la possibilité d’une hyperlipidémie primaire. […]
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Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA.
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