A man who ate the carnivore diet had cholesterol of 1,000 and developed yellow lumps on his hands, deposits of excess ...
But “yellow,” here’s what he ended up developing: yellow bumps on his palms, soles, and elbows, as described in a case report published this week in JAMA Cardiology. And such yellowish ...
A man who ate “very extreme amounts of fat and protein” as part of the carnivore diet suddenly developed yellow lumps on the palms of his hands — deposits of excess cholesterol under his ...
The patient developed yellow lumps in the creases of his palms — deposits of excess cholesterol under his skin. Courtesy JAMA Network / American Medical Association For eight months, the man had ...
Of course, the doctors advised the man to cut back on his fat intake, but that this would not get rid of the nodules. The yellow bumps could only be removed by surgical excision or by burning them ...
The yellow bumps could only be removed by surgical excision or by burning them with liquid nitrogen. The medical experts also reminded the patient that having such high levels of cholesterol could ...
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