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- Sitosterolemia abstract "Sitosterolemia (also known as "Phytosterolemia") is a rare autosomal recessively inherited lipid metabolic disorder. It is characterized by hyperabsorption and decreased biliary excretion of dietary sterols leading to hypercholesterolemia, tendon and tuberous xanthomas, premature development of atherosclerosis, and abnormal hematologic and liver function test results.".
- Sitosterolemia icd10 "E78.0".
- Sitosterolemia omim "210250".
- Sitosterolemia wikiPageExternalLink topic2110.htm.
- Sitosterolemia wikiPageID "5937217".
- Sitosterolemia wikiPageRevisionID "559320592".
- Sitosterolemia diseasesdb "29796".
- Sitosterolemia emedicinesubj "ped".
- Sitosterolemia emedicinetopic "2110".
- Sitosterolemia hasPhotoCollection Sitosterolemia.
- Sitosterolemia icd "E78.0".
- Sitosterolemia name "Sitosterolemia".
- Sitosterolemia omim "210250".
- Sitosterolemia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Sitosterolemia subject Category:Inborn_errors_of_metabolism.
- Sitosterolemia subject Category:Skin_conditions_resulting_from_errors_in_metabolism.
- Sitosterolemia type Abstraction100002137.
- Sitosterolemia type Act100030358.
- Sitosterolemia type Attribute100024264.
- Sitosterolemia type Condition113920835.
- Sitosterolemia type Event100029378.
- Sitosterolemia type InbornErrorsOfMetabolism.
- Sitosterolemia type Mistake100070965.
- Sitosterolemia type Nonaccomplishment100066216.
- Sitosterolemia type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Sitosterolemia type SkinConditionsResultingFromErrorsInMetabolism.
- Sitosterolemia type State100024720.
- Sitosterolemia type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sitosterolemia type Disease.
- Sitosterolemia type Medicine.
- Sitosterolemia type AilmentCondition.
- Sitosterolemia type Thing.
- Sitosterolemia type Q12136.
- Sitosterolemia comment "Sitosterolemia (also known as "Phytosterolemia") is a rare autosomal recessively inherited lipid metabolic disorder. It is characterized by hyperabsorption and decreased biliary excretion of dietary sterols leading to hypercholesterolemia, tendon and tuberous xanthomas, premature development of atherosclerosis, and abnormal hematologic and liver function test results.".
- Sitosterolemia label "Sitosterolemia".
- Sitosterolemia label "Sitosterolemia".
- Sitosterolemia label "Sitosterolemia".
- Sitosterolemia label "Sitosterolemia".
- Sitosterolemia label "Sitosterolämie".
- Sitosterolemia sameAs Sitosterolämie.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs Sitosterolemia.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs Sitosterolemia.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs Sitosterolemia.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs m.0fffxt.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs Q1336034.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs Q1336034.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs 1059.
- Sitosterolemia sameAs Sitosterolemia.
- Sitosterolemia wasDerivedFrom Sitosterolemia?oldid=559320592.
- Sitosterolemia isPrimaryTopicOf Sitosterolemia.
- Sitosterolemia name "Sitosterolemia".