Xanthelasmahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthelasma
Tha Xanthelasma na thasgadh buidhe soilleir de cholesteròl fon chraiceann. Mar as trice bidh e a’ tachairt air no timcheall air na sgeulagan-sùla. Ged nach eil iad cronail don chraiceann no pianail, faodaidh na fàsan beaga sin a bhith mì-mhodhail agus faodar an toirt air falbh. Tha buidheann fianais a tha a’ sìor fhàs a tha a’ ceangal eadar Xanthelasma agus ìrean lipoprotein dùmhlachd ìosal (LDL) agus cunnart nas motha de atherosclerosis.

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  • Xanthelasma palpebrarum
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Tha Xanthelasma palpebrarum na cùmha far a bheil tasgaidhean bog, làn cholesterol a chruthaicheas cnapan buidhe no bodhaig air oisean a-staigh nan sgeòlaidhean. Tha e mì-laghail agus chan eil e na chunnart mòr do shlàinte. Tha ìrean lipid neo-àbhaisteach aig mu leth de dh’inbhich le Xanthelasma. Ann an daoine òga, gu h-àraidh clann, dh’fhaodadh gum biodh Xanthelasma a’ moladh eas-òrdugh lipid a tha air a shàbhaladh. Tha làimhseachadh Xanthelasma, mar as trice, airson adhbharan cosmaigeach, oir chan eil feum air leigheas meidigeach mar as trice.
Xanthelasma palpebrarum is primarily characterized by soft, lipid-rich deposits, especially cholesterol, manifesting as semisolid, yellowish papules or plaques. These deposits are typically found on the inner aspect of the eyes and are most commonly located along the corners of the upper and lower eyelids. Xanthelasma palpebrarum is a benign lesion and does not pose significant health risks. Approximately 50% of adult patients with xanthelasma have abnormal lipid levels. In younger individuals, particularly children, the presence of xanthelasma should prompt consideration of an underlying inherited dyslipidemia. Although xanthelasma treatment is typically not medically necessary, some patients may seek therapy for cosmetic reasons.