Familial abnormal beta lipoproteinemia
Familial abnormal beta; Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia (FD), also known as type III hyperlipoproteinemia, was first described by Gofman in 1954, because at the time it was found that patients with this disease mainly showed yellow skin at multiple tendons Tumors and line-shaped xanthomas on the palms of the palms were once referred to as nodular xanthomas.
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