chylomicronokká
Chylomicronokká is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the absence or severe deficiency of chylomicrons, a type of lipoprotein that plays a crucial role in the transport of dietary fats from the intestines to the liver and other tissues. Chylomicrons are composed of triglycerides, cholesterol, and phospholipids, and they are synthesized in the intestinal epithelial cells after the absorption of dietary fats.
In chylomicronokká, the body is unable to produce or properly process chylomicrons, leading to the accumulation
The diagnosis of chylomicronokká typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, blood tests, and genetic testing.
Chylomicronokká is a rare disorder, with an estimated prevalence of less than 1 in 100,000 individuals. The