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Zellweger Syndrome to Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome -  

Zieve Syndrome
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(Hyperlipemia-Hemolytic Anemia-Icterus Syndrome)

General: Unknown etiology; pancreatitis; prevalent in middle-aged males with history of recent alcohol intake; insidious onset.
Ocular: Moderate-to-marked icterus; cloudy cornea; corneal ulcers; retinal lipemia.
Clinical: Anorexia; nausea and vomiting; epigastric pain; diarrhea; weight loss; fatigue; weakness; jaundice; hepatomegaly.

Claude R, et al. Disorders of blood lipids in Zieve's syndrome. Nouv Presse Med 1974; 3:1439.
Zieve L. Jaundice, hyperlipemia and hemolytic anemia: a heretofore unrecognized syndrome associated with alcoholic fatty liver and cirrhosis. Ann Intern Med 1958; 48:471.


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