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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is prevalent and often related to an unhealthy diet and hyperlipidemia. The diagnosis of hyperlipidemia should be carefully made, using more than one measurement in the manner described. An assessment of risks allows one to decide whom to treat.
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Coronary heart disease (CHD) is prevalent and often related to an unhealthy diet and hyperlipidemia. The diagnosis of hyperlipidemia should be carefully made, using more than one measurement in the manner described. An assessment of risks allows one to decide whom to treat.
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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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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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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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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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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2011
Hyperlipidemia is the presence of elevated lipid concentrations in the blood and is associated with periods of negative energy balance and physiologic stress. In increased concentrations, circulating lipids typically occur in the triglyceride form, which may interfere with numerous normal physiologic functions, particularly by reducing insulin ...
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Hyperlipidemia is the presence of elevated lipid concentrations in the blood and is associated with periods of negative energy balance and physiologic stress. In increased concentrations, circulating lipids typically occur in the triglyceride form, which may interfere with numerous normal physiologic functions, particularly by reducing insulin ...
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977
C, Chantler, R, Counahan, M, El-Bishti
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C, Chantler, R, Counahan, M, El-Bishti
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Adolescent medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)
In the industrialized world coronary artery disease associated with high plasma cholesterol levels accounts for more death and disability than any other disease group. The various disorders that lead to hyperlipidemia often begin in childhood or adolescence. Early attention to these problems can reduce risk for mortality and morbidity in later life.
, Hardoff, , Jacobson
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In the industrialized world coronary artery disease associated with high plasma cholesterol levels accounts for more death and disability than any other disease group. The various disorders that lead to hyperlipidemia often begin in childhood or adolescence. Early attention to these problems can reduce risk for mortality and morbidity in later life.
, Hardoff, , Jacobson
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American family physician, 1983
Ten percent of the U.S. population has hyperlipidemia. The most commonly encountered phenotypes include Type IIa, Type IIb and Type IV. Anion-exchange resins are the drugs of choice for hypercholesterolemia, while gemfibrozil is the preferred agent for massive hypertriglyceridemia.
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Ten percent of the U.S. population has hyperlipidemia. The most commonly encountered phenotypes include Type IIa, Type IIb and Type IV. Anion-exchange resins are the drugs of choice for hypercholesterolemia, while gemfibrozil is the preferred agent for massive hypertriglyceridemia.
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