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An oily organic compound insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; essential structural component of living cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates)
A new method to measure the activity of lipid-metabolizing enzymes is described.
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Collectively, emerging data support an essential role of glucagon for lipid metabolism.
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Conclusions: The results suggest an inverse relationship between lipid levels and AF.
Usage of lipoid in anglès
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Classic histologic features of exogenous lipoid pneumonia have not been identified in tissue samples.
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These HRCT findings with appropriate inquiries could be useful for diagnosis of exogenous lipoid pneumonia.
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Instead, lipoid pneumonia is an immune response in which fats build up in the lungs.
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Background: Exogenous lipoid pneumonia is a rare disorder caused by aspiration of mineral, vegetable and animal oils.
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High-resolution CT findings of lipoid pneumonia in children taking mineral oil for constipation have been rarely reported.
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As microscopic examination had revealed severe pulmonary lesions, lipoid pneumonia was considered as a contributing factor to death.
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Objective: To evaluate the high-resolution CT findings in 17 children with exogenous lipoid pneumonia following aspiration of mineral oil.
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The aim of this study was to assess high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings of exogenous lipoid pneumonia.
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More than 250 cases of this disorder have been described in the literature, but occurrence of lipoid proteinosis in siblings is very rare.
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High-resolution computed tomography was obtained in 25 patients with proven exogenous lipoid pneumonia resulting from aspiration of squalene (derived from shark liver oil).
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Lipoid proteinosis is a rare autosomal recessive condition affecting the majority of organ systems, but predominantly involving skin and mucous membranes.
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Many pathologists assume that haemolysis or cytolysis is due to a liquefaction of certain fatty or fat-like compounds, the so-called lipoids, in the cell.
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Lipoid proteinosis is presented by varying degrees of skin scars, beaded papules along the eyelid margins, variable signs of hoarseness of voice and respiratory disorders.