[A case of hyperlipoproteinaemia of type I (author's transl)]
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[A case of hyperlipoproteinaemia of type I (author's transl)]
Abstract
The article reports on a boy of six years of age with hyperlipoproteinaemia of Type I. His case was notable for abducens paralysis and hepatosplenomegaly. Routine diagnosis with plasmatriglyceride and plasma-cholesterol, as well as liproprotein electrophoresis, was supplemented by measurement of the activity of the triglyceride lipases in the post-heparinplasma.
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