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Tratamiento de la hiperlipidemia
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Debido a los signos clínicos asociados y a las posibles consecuencias, hay que instaurar un tratamiento para la hiperlipidemia. En caso de hiperlipidemia secundaria debe tratarse la causa primaria, pero no existe un protocolo terapéutico específico para los gatos con hiperquilomicronemia hereditaria.
Alimentación baja en grasas
El tratamiento inicial de la hiperlipidemia primaria implica el cambio a un alimento bajo en grasas y con un contenido moderado en proteínas. Las dietas con un aporte proteico demasiado bajo pueden provocar un aumento de la concentración sérica de colesterol (Hansen y col., 1992) y están por lo tanto desaconsejadas, a menos que una afección simultánea justifique su utilización. En el hombre con hiperquilomicronemia hereditaria, los lípidos deben representar menos del 15% de las calorías para poder controlar la hiperlipidemia. […]
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Department of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA.
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