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This man eats too much butter, cheese and beef, and cholesterol flows out of the skin.

MONews
4 Min Read

What can you go? Is it wrong to eat a high -fat diet, which consists of beef, cheese and butter stick? First of all, cholesterol levels reach the level of stratosphere, which can flow from the blood vessels to form yellow nodules on the skin.

It was a shocking example of a man of Florida with a yellow rash for three weeks on his palms, soles, and elbows. His case was published in Jama Cardiology today..

A 40 -year -old man told doctors that he adopted a ‘diet’ eight months ago. His diet includes daily hamburgers that contain 6-9 pounds of cheese, butter stick and additional fat. Since the start of this amazing food plan, he has argued that his weight has decreased, his energy level has increased, and “mental clarity” has been improved.

His total cholesterol, meanwhile, exceeded 1,000 mg/dL. The optimal cholesterol level in context is as follows. Less than 200 mg/dL240mg/dL is considered a threshold of “high”. The heart specialist pointed out that his cholesterol levels were between 210 mg/dL to 300 mg/dL before he started his local diet.

The heart specialist diagnosed the man as a yellow plate (yellow species). In yellow plate, excessive blood lipids flow out of the blood vessels, forming local lipid sediment. The escape lipids are generally absorbed by white blood cells roamed called macrophages. However, in the case of yellow plate species, the amount of lipids is too much compared to macrophages, so it turns into a foam cell with excessive cholesterol, resulting in visible precipitate.

These deposits are often seen around the eyes (called the glutinous sulfur dolids), which often occur in people with lipid abnormalities such as family hypercholesterolemia. If you continue to blink about the life of a person, I think that the capillary vessels of the area can be weakened and the lipids can be leaked. But this can be a more common expression of the disease, but lipid deposit can occur anywhere in the body.

Patient’s palms A and elbows were observed without pain. B, enlarged palm lesions. Such lesions coincide with yellow plate, and are likely to be caused by serious hypercholesterolemia related to highland meat eating.

Photo: Jama CardiologyM 2024, Marmagkiolis et al.

The yellow plate species (especially the eyelid yellow plate) It is not always related to high cholesterol. There is a risk of heart, but if the total cholesterol is high, It is closely related to coronary heart disease.

Case studies do not provide information about the person’s outlook. However, the authors wrote that this case emphasizes the importance of the management of hypercholesterolemia to prevent complications and the impact of the dietary pattern on the level of lipids and to prevent complications.

This story was originally published on the next page. Ars Technica.

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