In which hyperlipoproteinemia is chylomicron level increased?
Correct Answer: Type I
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Type I Type IType IIaType IIbType IIIType IVType VProblem* Decreased lipoprotein lipase or Apo C-II* LDL receptor deficiency* |LDL receptor, increased Apo B-100* Defect in Apo-EIncreased VLDL production and decreased elimin ation (Due to apo V deficiency)Same as in type IV, but more severeLipoprotein* Elevated chylomic rons (also VLDL some times)* |LDL* |VLDL. |LDL* Increased chylo- micron remnants and IDL* |VLDL* |VLDL and chylomicronCholesterol|||||||||N|||Triglyceride||||N|||||||||NomenclatureFamilial lipoprotein lipase deficiency* Familial hyper chole- serolemia* Familial combined hyperlipidemia* Familial dysbeta lipoprei tiemia* Familial hypertri- glyceridemia* Endogenous hypertri- glycedemia
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