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Fig. 7. Scatterplot of plasma levels of triglyceride and total cholesterol
shows that triglyceride plays important role in development of swelling of
parotid gland in patients with hyperlipidemia. Note differences in plasma
levels between patients with ([UNK]) and without (
) parotid swelling.
Dotted lines indicate normal thresholds for plasma levels of triglyceride
(vertical) and total cholesterol (horizontal).