Ko te Xanthoma he tukunga o nga taonga kowhai-kowhai-kowhai ka puta ki nga waahi katoa o te tinana i roto i nga momo mate. He whakaaturanga kiri o te lipidosis e whakaemi ai nga ngongo ki roto i nga pūtau pahuka nui i roto i te kiri. E pa ana ratou ki te hyperlipidemias.
A xanthoma is a deposition of yellowish cholesterol-rich material that can appear anywhere in the body in various disease states. They are associated with hyperlipidemias, both primary and secondary types.
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Xanthomas he putunga ngako kei roto i te tinana. Ahakoa he pai te nuinga o te waa, he tohu nui enei mo nga mate punaha. Kaore nga tangata katoa he nui te cholesterol me te taumata lipid ka whiwhi i te xanthomas, engari ko te kite i a raatau he tohu nui mo enei ahuatanga mate. Xanthomas are localized lipid deposits within an organ system. Although innately benign, they are often an important visible sign of systemic diseases. Not all patients with hyperlipidemia or hypercholesterolemia develop xanthomas. However, the presence of xanthomatous lesions can serve as a unique and important clinical indicator of these metabolic states.