Introduction
- A raised blood concentration of lipid in the fasted (>12 hours) patient exceeding the upper range of normal.
- Cause : primary idiopathic, or secondary to another disease process.
- Signs : may be asymptomatic; seizures, abdominal pain, distress, ocular involvement. Secondary hyperlipidemia signs of primary disease process.
- Diagnosis : biochemistry - serum triglyceride, lipid and cholesterol concentrations; lipoprotein electrophoresis.
- Treatment : reduce dietary fat and/or treatment of primary disease process.
- Prognosis : dependent upon response to treatment of primary disease process.
Diagnosis
Clinical signs
- Lipemia retinalis.
- Lipemic aqueous.
- Neuropathies.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
- Post-prandial hyperlipidemia.
Ocular hyperlipidemia
- Other causes of cloudy eye.
- Other causes of blindness.
Sequelae
Prognosis
- Acute fatal pancreatitis may occur secondary to hyperlipidemia.
- Secondary hyperlipidemia - prognosis depends on response to treatment of primary disease.
Expected response to treatment
- Peripheral neuropathies usually resolve 2-3 months after institution of low fat diet + successful treatment of other primary disease.
Reasons for treatment failure
- Incorrect diagnosis.
- Owner non-compliance in treating animal.
Sources
Publications
Refereed papers
- Halenda R M & Moore C P (1998) Presumed lipid retinopathy in a diabetic dog. Vet Ophthalmol 1 (2/3), 171-174.
- Bauer J E (1997) New concepts of polyunsaturated fatty acids in dogs and cats. Vet Clin Nutrition 4 (1), 29-33.
- Degner L & Shores A (1997) Hyperlipidemia associated with seizures in a dog. Vet Med 92 (5), 435-442.
- Bauer J E (1995) Evaluation and dietary considerations in idiopathic hyperlipidemia in dogs. JAVMA 206 (11), 1684-1688.
- Whitney M S (1992) Evaluation of hyperlipidemias in dogs and cats. Semin Vet Med Surg (Small Anim) 7 (4), 292-300.
- DeBowes L J (1987) Lipid metabolism and hyperlipoproteinemia in dogs. Comp Cont Ed Pract Vet 9 , 727.
- Rogers W A, Donovan E F & Kociba G J (1975) Lipids and lipoproteins in normal dogs and dogs with secondary hyperlipoproteinemia. JAVMA 166 , 1092.
Other sources of information
- Bauer J E (2000) Hyperlipidemias. In: Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine.5th edn. Ettinger S J & Feldman E C (eds). W B Saunders, Philadelphia. pp 283-292.




