
Lipaemia: Causes, consequences and solutions - ScienceDirect
Mar 15, 2013 · We identify the causes of lipaemic blood samples found in the clinical laboratory. Lipaemia can impact on the validity of a number of laboratory tests. Unrecognised lipaemia …
Lipemia: causes, interference mechanisms, detection and …
After hemolysis, lipemia is the most frequent endogenous interference that can influence results of various laboratory methods by several mechanisms. The most common preanalytical cause of …
Lipaemia - wikidoc
Lipaemia is defined as an abnormally high concentration of lipids in the blood, usually in the form of very low density lipoproteins or chylomicrons. Characteristically the blood plasma may …
What causes a lipemic sample? - ScienceOxygen
Sep 7, 2022 · Lipaemia is defined as an abnormally high concentration of lipids in the blood, usually in the form of very low density lipoproteins (VLDLs) or chylomicrons. Characteristically …
Lipaemia: causes, consequences and solutions - PubMed
Mar 15, 2013 · The intention of this report is to outline the causes of lipaemia, the clinical and analytical consequences of its presence and some of the tools the laboratory employ to reduce …
Hyperlipidaemia - VIN
Lipaemia, hyperlipaemia and hyperlipoproteinaemia all refer to increased serum lipids, usually triglyceride (TG) and/or cholesterol (CHL). CHL and TG are insoluble in water and are …
Lipaemia retinalis - Wikipedia
Lipaemia retinalis (LR) also spelled as Lipemia retinalis is an eye disease caused by high amounts of triglycerides in the blood (hypertriglyceridemia) or Lipoprotein lipase deficiency …
Lipaemia | definition of lipaemia by Medical dictionary
The presence of an abnormally high concentration of lipids in the circulating blood. Synonym (s): hyperlipidemia, hyperlipoidemia, lipidemia, lipoidemia, lipaemia. An increase in amount of …
A practical method for reducing the interference due to lipaemia …
Lipaemia may be the result of postprandial blood lipid changes or following lipid infusions in critically ill patients. In these cases, a repeat sample taken from a fasting patient or prior to …
Lipemia: causes, interference mechanisms, detection and management
After hemolysis, lipemia is the most frequent endogenous interference that can influence results of various laboratory methods by several mechanisms. The most common preanalytical cause of …