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A 15-year-old female presented to the surgical unit with se/1 acute pancreatitis. Some of her laboratory results were as follows:
Plasma fasting)
Cholesterol 33.4mmol/L (3.5-5.0)
Triglycerides 69.1 mmol/L (0.3-1.5)
HDL cholesterol 0.9mmol/L (1.0- 1.8)
Amylase < 20 U/L (<200)
On examination, she had eruptive xanthoma on her arms and
thighs and fundoscopy revealed lipaemia retinalis.
What are the differential diagnosis?
Discuss the causes beyond the abnormal lab. data

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