“…Secondary hyperlipidemia can occur due to high-fat diets, endocrinopathies, including Diabetes Mellitus, hypothyroidism, hyperadrenocorticism, the use of glucocorticoids, obesity acute pancreatitis, cholestasis, liver failure, and protein-losing nephropathies. 4,9,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]26 Complications of hyperlipidemia include hepatobiliary disorders (steatosis, cholestasis/cholecystitis, vacuolar liver disease, and mucocele) seizures, insulin resistance, pancreatitis, uveitis, acute blindness, and retinal and corneal lipemia, and those of hypercholesterolemia include atherosclerosis. 6,7,9,10,23,27 Therapy for the control of hyperlipidemia is recommended when triglyceride and cholesterol values are classified as severe.…”