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List of xanthoma variants associated with hyperlipoproteinemia subtypes
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When the cholesterol levels in the body rise above the normal level, a number of skin lesions can occur. Xanthomas are one of types of skin lesions that may occur in this situation.
| Xanthoma variant | Associated subtype(s) | |
|---|---|---|
| Xanthoma striatum palmare | ||
| Plane xanthoma | ||
| Plane xanthoma specifically of the antecubital fossa and web spaces of the fingers | ||
| Eruptive xanthoma | ||
| Tendinous xanthoma | ||
| Xanthelasma | ||
| Tuberous xanthoma |
Other systemic conditions may also occur with increased levels of cholesterol in the blood.
| Systemic condition | Associated subtype(s) | |
|---|---|---|
| Lipaemia retinalis | ||
| Hepatosplenomegaly | ||
| Pancreatitis | ||
| Cerebral vascular accident | ||
| Coronary artery disease |
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