lipoidemia

English

Etymology

lipoid + -emia

Noun

lipoidemia (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete, medicine) The presence of lipoids in the blood.
    • 1922 February 1, Albert A. Epstein, “Further observations on the nature and treatment of chronic nephrosis”, in The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, volume 163, page 175:
      It is undoubtedly of greater significance than is the lipoidemia of diabetes.
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