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Cancer, cholesterol, and lipoprotein cholesterols
Preventive Medicine, 1982Abstract Within the frame of reference of possible relationships between history of carcinoma, low serum cholesterol, and/or high fecal cholesterol, and keeping in mind familial aggregation of plasma cholesterols and lipoprotein cholesterols, the purpose of this report was to assess relationships of parental mortality and longevity to cancer and ...
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Dietary cholesterol, membrane cholesterol and cholesterol synthesis
Biochimie, 1991After describing the main steps of cholesterol biosynthesis the author recalls that the cholesterogenesis rate is feedback-inhibited by dietary cholesterol and examines the various processes of modulation. Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl (HMG) CoA reductase, the key rate-limiting enzyme, is a 97 kDa endoplasmic reticulum glycoprotein, anchored 7-fold in this ...
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Cholesterol lowering, low cholesterol, and mortality
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1993Cholesterol lowering in both primary and secondary prevention has been clearly demonstrated to lower coronary morbidity and, in secondary prevention, to lower coronary mortality as well. Putative dangers of cholesterol lowering remain unproven. Population studies linking low cholesterol to noncoronary mortalities do not demonstrate cause-and-effect ...
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1980
The "idiopathic haemotympanum" is in reality a persistent secretory otitis media. Histologically it demonstrates a chronic granular mastoiditis associated with a cholesterol granuloma. This, however, is not a very specific finding and may be frequently found in other types of the 'underaerated middle ear syndrome', wuch as ears with central ...
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The "idiopathic haemotympanum" is in reality a persistent secretory otitis media. Histologically it demonstrates a chronic granular mastoiditis associated with a cholesterol granuloma. This, however, is not a very specific finding and may be frequently found in other types of the 'underaerated middle ear syndrome', wuch as ears with central ...
J, Sadé +3 more
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