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  • Title: Normocholesterolemic tendon xanthomatosis with overproduction of apolipoprotein B.
    Author: Vega GL, Illingworth DR, Grundy SM, Lindgren FT, Connor WE.
    Journal: Metabolism; 1983 Feb; 32(2):118-25. PubMed ID: 6827983.
    Abstract:
    This report describes a 46-yr-old man with normocholesterolemic tendon xanthomatosis. He had severe bilateral xanthomas of Achilles tendons and small lesions on patellar tendons; biopsy of the latter revealed a fibroxanthoma of high cholesterol content. He did not have clinical evidence of atherosclerotic disease. The patient's total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides (TG) were 245 and 258 mg/dl, respectively. LDL-TC was 168 mg/dl and HDL-TC was 32 mg/dl. VLDL consisted mainly of small particles (SfO 20-100) which were unusually rich in apolipoproteins B and E (and low in apo Cs). Plasma LDL-apo B was not increased (85-120 mg/dl), but VLDL-apo B was distinctly elevated (58 mg/dl). The synthesis rate of apoLDL (29.9 mg/kg/d) was increased markedly compared to a matched control (13.9 mg/kg/d) and to a patient with familial hypercholestrolemia (15.9 mg/kg/d). The concentration of apoLDL in our patient was not increased; this was because of an associated high FCR (0.484 day-1). His HDL was relatively low in TC but high in TG, which caused an increase in HDL2b. The patient's xanthomata may have been the result of an overproduction of apo B possibly combined with a defect in HDL metabolism.
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