noun
- Plural of lipidosis; a group of metabolic disorders characterized by abnormal accumulation of lipids (fats) in cells and tissues, often due to enzyme deficiencies.
Usage: medical/scientific term; also called lipid storage diseases
Examples
- Gaucher disease and Niemann-Pick disease are examples of lipidoses.
- Lipidoses result from the body's inability to break down or process certain fats properly.
- Patients with lipidoses often experience organ enlargement and neurological symptoms.
- Genetic testing can help diagnose various lipidoses in affected individuals.
- Treatment options for lipidoses are limited but continue to improve with research.