Lipid disorders


Lipid disorders are a group of medical conditions that see excessive levels of fatty substances within the blood. These fatty substances include cholesterol and triglycerides. An excess of bad cholesterol increases your risk of heart disease and stroke. A paraganglioma is rare neuroendocrine neoplasm that may develop at various body sites (including the head, neck, thorax and abdomen). About 97% are benign and cured by surgical removal; the remaining 3% are malignant neoplasm because they are able to produce distant metastases. "Paraganglioma" is currently the most-widely accepted term for these lesions that are conjointly delineated as: glomus neoplasm, chemodectoma, perithelioma, fibroangioma, and congenital nevi. Metabolic disorders of bone strength, usually caused by abnormalities of minerals (such as Ca or phosphorus(P)), vitamin D, bone mass or bone structure. The most common metabolic bone disorder is osteoporosis.


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