Familial Dysbetalipoproteinemia
Alternate Names : Deficient or Defective Apolipoprotein E, Type III Hyperlipoproteinemia
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Symptoms & Signs
- Yellow deposits of fatty material in the skin called xanthomas may appear on the palm of the hand, sole of the foot, or on tendons of knees and elbows, and on the eyelids.
- There may be early chest pain (angina) or decreased blood flow to other parts of the body, causing transient ischemic attacks of the brain or claudication of the legs.
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