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Traitement de l’hyperlipidémie
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En raison des risques potentiels associés à une hyperlipidémie persistante, celle-ci doit être traitée de manière énergique. En cas d’hyperlipidémie secondaire la cause primaire doit être traitée, mais il n’existe pas de schéma thérapeutique unique pour les chats présentant une hyperchylomicronémie héréditaire.
Régime pauvre en matières grasses
Le traitement initial de l’hyperlipidémie primaire implique le passage à un régime pauvre en matières grasses et à teneur modérée en protéines. Les régimes à teneur protéique trop faible peuvent provoquer une augmentation du taux sérique de cholestérol (Hansen et coll, 1992) et sont donc déconseillés, à moins qu’une affection concomitante ne justifie leur utilisation. Chez l’homme atteint d’hyperchylo- micronémie héréditaire, les lipides doivent représenter moins de 15 % des calories pour que l’hyperlipidémie soit contrôlable. […]
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Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA.
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