A Case of Type V Hyperlipoproteinemia.
- Author:
Yo Ahn RHO
;
Jong Kwang LEE
;
Kee Hwan YOO
;
Joo Won LEE
;
Soon Kyum KIM
- Publication Type:Case Report
- MeSH:
Child;
Cholesterol;
Chylomicrons;
Electrophoresis;
Humans;
Hyperlipoproteinemia Type V*;
Hyperlipoproteinemias;
Lipoproteins;
Male;
Phenotype;
Plasma;
Triglycerides
- From:Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society
1994;37(12):1752-1756
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The hyperlipoproteinemias are the disturbance of lipid transport resulted from accelerated synthesis or retarded degradation of lipoproteins that transport cholesterol and trigycerides through plasma. These diseases are classified as type I, type IIa, type IIb, type III, type IV, type V, and hyper- -lipoproteinemia by lipoprotein phenotype. Type V hyperlipoproteinemia is uncommon in childhood and characterized by elevation of triglyceride levels due to increases in both VLDL and chylomicrons and lipoprotein electrophoresis shows increased pre- , , and chylomicron bands. We experienced a case of hyperlipoproteinemia type V in a 12 year old male who presented no specific signs and symptoms. So, we report a case of hyperlipoproteinemia type V with brief review of the literatures.