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lipidosis
(redirected from idiopathic feline hepatic lipidosis)

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lip`id`o´sis    (lĭp`ĭd`ō´sĭs)
n.1.(Med.) A disorder of lipid metabolism, whether congenital or acquired.
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Noun1.lipidosis - a disorder of lipid metabolism; abnormal levels of certain fats accumulate in the body
metabolic disorder - a disorder or defect of metabolism
abetalipoproteinemia - a rare inherited disorder of fat metabolism; characterized by severe deficiency of beta-lipoproteins and abnormal red blood cells (acanthocytes) and abnormally low cholesterol levels
Gaucher's disease - a rare chronic disorder of lipid metabolism of genetic origin
Niemann-Pick disease - a disorder of lipid metabolism that is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait
infantile amaurotic idiocy, Sachs disease, Tay-Sachs, Tay-Sachs disease - a hereditary disorder of lipid metabolism occurring most frequently in individuals of Jewish descent in eastern Europe; accumulation of lipids in nervous tissue results in death in early childhood


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