Clinical manifestations of hyperlipidemias Clinical manifestations of hyperlipidemias. A: Xanthelasma involving medial and lateral canthi. B: Severe xanthelasma and arcus corneae. C: Tuberous xanthomas. D: Large tuberous xanthoma of elbow. E: Eruptive xanthomas, singly and in rosettes. F: Xanthomas of extensor tendons of the hands. G: Xeroradiogram of Achilles tendon xanthoma. H: Xanthoma of Achilles tendon (normal Achilles tendons do not exceed 7 mm in diameter in the region between the calcaneus and the point at which the tendon fibers begin to radiate toward their origins). (Reproduced, with permission, from Greenspan FS, Baxter JD [editors]. Basic & Clinical Endocrinology, 5th ed. Originally published by Appleton & Lange. Copyright © 1997 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.) Source: Lipid Disorders, Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2017 Citation: Papadakis MA, McPhee SJ, Rabow MW. Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2017; 2016 Available at: https://accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/1843/cmdt17_ch28_ef003f.png&sec=135720496&BookID=1843&ChapterSecID=135720449&imagename= Accessed: December 27, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved