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Pathogenesis of Hyperlipidemia​

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The pathophysiology of primary hyperlipidemia involve the idiopathic hyperchylomicronemia in which defect in lipid metabolism leads to hypertriglyceridemia and hyperchylomicronemia caused by a defect in lipoprotein lipase activity or the absence of the surface apoprotein CII31.

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The pathophysiology of primary hyperlipidemia involve the idiopathic hyperchylomicronemia in which defect in lipid metabolism leads to hypertriglyceridemia and hyperchylomicronemia caused by a defect in lipoprotein lipase activity or the absence of the surface apoprotein CII31.

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