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- My results say lipemic, what does this mean? - LetsGetChecked
A lipemic result can happen with any blood test, regardless of the method of blood collection (eg finger prick sample or venous blood draw) or where it was collected (eg at the doctor's office, self-collection, or in hospital)
- Tests Affected by Hemolyzed, Lipemic and Icteric Samples And Their . . .
Lipemia is the presence of excess lipids or fats in the bloodstream This phenomenon causes the plasma or serum to appear turbid or ‘milky’ Lipemia is the increased concentration of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins in blood resulting in the cloudy turbid appearance of serum or plasma
- What causes a blood sample to be lipemic? - TimesMojo
A: Lipemia in a blood specimen used for clinical evaluation can cause significant interference with obtaining accurate test values Lipemia creates turbidity of a sample and is a result of the accumulation of lipid particles
- What causes a lipemic sample? - ScienceOxygen
Lipemia results from sample turbidity from accumulation of lipoprotein particles and can interfere with laboratory analysis by several mechanisms First, lipemia can increase absorption of light and thereby decrease light transmittance used for spectrophotometric analysis
- What would result in a lipemic specimen? – MassInitiative
Lipemia interferes with hematology tests by the following mechanism by light scattering This affects the following results: Hemoglobin and hemoglobin-related indices: Results in falsely increased absorbance readings of hemoglobin, causing a falsely high measurement
- Understanding Lipemic Plasma: Clinical Implications
Lipemic plasma offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate world of human biochemistry At its core, lipemia indicates an increase in plasma lipids, often leading to a milky appearance of blood samples This condition isn't just a laboratory curiosity; it has significant implications for clinical diagnostics
- What does it mean if your blood is lipemic? - Sage-Advices
Lipemia is presence of a high concentration of lipids (or fats) in the blood When donated blood is lipemic it causes the plasma-containing products to have a milky appearance How do you get lipemia? The most common cause of lipemia is nonfasting, with recent ingestion of lipid-containing meal
- Lipemic | definition of lipemic by Medical dictionary
In our further laboratory testing, a fasting blood sample revealed a grossly lipemic serum, with a total cholesterol level of 536 34 mg dL (normal range=146 94-201 08 mg dL), total triglyceride level of 5927 4 mg dL (normal=31 15-151 3 mg dL), and high-density cholesterol (HDL-C) level of 23 4 mg dL (normal=35 1-93 6 mg dL)
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