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Cholesterolemia (also cholesterinemia), the cholesterol content in blood. A high cholesterol level, or hypercholesterolemia, is found to be associated with the nephrotic syndrome, cholangitis, and some metabolic diseases, including atherosclerosis, diabetes mellitus, and podagra. A low level of cholesterol, or hypocholesterolemia, is observed in such diseases as thyrotoxicosis, Addison’s disease, and colitis. cholesterolemia
hypercholesterolemia [hi″per-ko-les″ter-ol-e´me-ah] excess of cholesterol in the blood.familial hypercholesterolemia hyperlipoproteinemia (type II).cho·les·ter·e·mi·a (kō-les'ter-ē'mē-ă), The presence of enhanced quantities of cholesterol in the blood. Synonym(s): cholesterinemia, cholesterolemia [cholesterol + G. haima, blood] cholesterolemia (1) Presence of cholesterol in the peripheral circulation (a normal finding). (2) Hypercholesterolemia.cho·les·ter·ol·e·mi·a (kŏ-les'tĕr-ol-ē'mē-ă) The presence of excessive cholesterol in the blood. [cholesterol + G. haima, blood]ThesaurusSeehypercholesterolemia |