Title
Triglyceride Levels Greater Than 10,000 mg/dL in a 49-Year-Old Female without Evidence of Pancreatitis
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Case reports in endocrinology
Abstract
We present a rare case of a 49-year-old female with very severe hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) having a total triglyceride (TG) count of > 10,000 mg/dL in the absence of pancreatitis. Based on literature review, this is one of the highest recorded TG counts in an adult without evidence of pancreatitis. HTG is a common occurrence in clinical practice, but rarely do numbers exceed 2000 mg/dl. It is crucial to evaluate and rapidly lower TG levels to prevent potentially life-threatening complications such as severe pancreatitis. Removal of potential predisposing medications, control of underlying diseases known to cause HTG, and maintenance therapies are essential to prevent reoccurrence.
First Page
6273196
DOI
10.1155/2019/6273196
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Recommended Citation
Toor, Anika; Toor, Amit; Khalighi, Koroush; and Krishnamurthy, Mahesh, "Triglyceride Levels Greater Than 10,000 mg/dL in a 49-Year-Old Female without Evidence of Pancreatitis" (2019). Center for Primary Care & Community Health Research @SLUHN Articles & Publications. 19.
https://crin.sluhn.org/cpcr_ap/19