lipoidemia

ˌlɪpɔɪˈdiːmɪə

Definitions

1. noun

A condition characterized by the presence of excess lipids in the blood, often resulting from genetic disorders or metabolic imbalances.

“The patient was diagnosed with lipoidemia, which required a strict diet and medication regimen to manage her condition.”

Synonyms

  • hyperlipidemia
  • lipidemia

Antonyms

  • normolipidemia