Primary type V hyperlipoproteinemia in childhood
D. Yeshurun, H. Chung, A. M. Gotto Jr and O. D. Taunton
Metabolic studies of a 9-year-old girl with primary type V
hyperlipoproteinemia demonstrated normal glucose tolerance, plasma insulin
and glucagon responses to stimuli, and serum uric acid level. Fasting
plasma triglyceride levels rapidly increased when the patient received a
diet containing 40% of the total calories as fat and rapidly decreased on a
10% fat diet. Hepatic and nonhepatic lipase activities in postheparin
plasma were normal, thus excluding type I hyperlipoproteinemia. Because of
the potential complication of acute pancreatitis in this disorder, early
diagnosis and prompt institution of diet therapy is important.