lipémia
Lipemia refers to the presence of an abnormal amount of lipids (fats) in the blood, which can be observed as a milky or opaque appearance when the blood sample is exposed to light. This condition is typically caused by elevated levels of triglycerides, a type of fat found in the blood. Lipemia is often associated with dietary factors, metabolic disorders, or underlying health conditions that disrupt normal lipid metabolism.
The most common cause of lipemia is hypertriglyceridemia, where triglyceride levels exceed normal ranges, often due
Diagnosing lipemia involves a visual inspection of a blood sample, where high lipid levels may cause turbidity
Management of lipemia typically involves dietary modifications, such as reducing saturated and trans fats, increasing fiber