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Imatinib and Hyperlipidemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
To the Editor: We report on a series of nine patients with hyperlipidemia and either chronic myeloid leukemia or the hypereosinophilic syndrome, in eight of whom plasma lipid levels normalized within one month after imatinib therapy (at a dose of 400 mg daily) was started. All nine patients had hypercholesterolemia (mean plasma total cholesterol level,
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Treatment of hyperlipidemias

The American Journal of Medicine, 1968
Abstract The long-term effects of ethyl chlorophenoxyisobutyrate (CPIB), thyroid-active substances and diet were observed in seventy-two patients with five different types of hyperlipoproteinemias. Essential hypercholesterolemia (Sf 0–20 hyperlipoproteinemia) with tendon xanthomatosis proved refractory to CPIB, and to supplementary corn oil, but Sf 0 ...
E H, Strisower, G, Adamson, B, Strisower
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Hyperlipidemia in Children

Southern Medical Journal, 1993
Advances toward improving cardiovascular health of tomorrow's adults lie both in acknowledging that the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis begins in childhood and in considering the influence of environmental factors on genetic endowment of risk. Based on current understanding of lipoprotein transport processes, an array of genetic disorders with various ...
P R, Blackett, D, Kittredge
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The Treatment of Hyperlipidemia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
INCREASED concentrations in plasma of certain lipoproteins or of plasma lipids, which indirectly reflect lipoprotein concentration, are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerotic heart and peripheral vascular disease.1 2 3 Risk of heart attack is related to the plasma concentration of low-density or β-lipoproteins (LDL) and, therefore, to the
R S, Lees, D E, Wilson
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Risks for Hyperlipidemia

Cardiology Clinics, 1986
The predisposition for the development of hyperlipidemia rests almost equally on genetic and environmental factors and their interplay. Because one of the least understood factors is the duration of exposure to risk, the authors have chosen to review here some of the genetic factors and some of the relatively long-term environmental factors, such as ...
A C, Nestruck, J, Davignon
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Hyperlipidemia

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2005
Over the past 20 years, a link between lipoprotein disorders and atherosclerosis, and its clinical manifestations of myocardial infarction, stroke, and sudden cardiac death, has been conclusively demonstrated. This article reviews lipoprotein metabolism, its pathophysiology, describes an approach for the management of patients with lipid disorders and ...
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Exercise and Hyperlipidemia

2020
Hyperlipidemia is one of the common pathological conditions of human, which occurs due to lipid metabolism disorder in the human body, resulting in serum lipid concentration beyond normal levels. Due to heredity, diet, nutrition, medicine, and other factors, the incidence of hyperlipidemia has been significantly enhanced and has become one of the most ...
Nana, He, Honghua, Ye
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Treatment of Hyperlipidemia

Annual Review of Medicine, 1990
The rationale of treatment to prevent or delay the onset of atherosclerotic disease is based upon recognition that a key process in atherogenesis is the uptake of certain lipoproteins by scavenger cells in the artery wall. These lipoproteins enter the artery wall from blood.
J P, Kane, M J, Malloy
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Hyperlipidemia in children

Thrombosis Research, 2006
Hyperlipidemia in children has emerged as an increasingly prevalent risk factor in children, concomitant with the worldwide epidemic of obesity. Hyperlipidemia can alter vascular endothelial function and impair some of its pro-fibrinolytic and anti-thrombotic regulatory properties, as well as initiate the atherosclerotic process. There are strong links
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Hyperlipidemia and pancreatitis

World Journal of Surgery, 1980
AbstractA total of 117 patients with pancreatitis were studied during the acute attack and after remission, and 32.5% were found to have hyperlipidemia, nearly all of type IV. There did not seem to be a relationship between hyperlipidemia and alcohol intake, although nearly 80% of the patients were alcoholics.
A, Buch, J, Buch, A, Carlsen, A, Schmidt
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