Familial lipid disorders are not common. Your doctor may look at cholesterol levels and family history to check if you or your child might have a disorder. For example, your doctor may check for:
Very high cholesterol levels. For example, LDL, Opens dialog cholesterol might be 160 mg/dL or more for a child or 190 mg/dL or more for an adult.
A family history of high cholesterol.
A family history of early coronary artery disease.
Certain results from a physical exam. These results include xanthomas, a skin condition in which small bumps of fat appear under the skin.
Types of familial lipid disorders
There are different types of familial lipid disorders. They include:
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