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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 ...
Harold C. McKenzie
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Therapy of the hyperlipidemias
Postgraduate Medicine, 1976Although the diagnosis of hyperlipidemia is somewhat arbitrary, in that the upper limits of normal are not universally agreed upon, it is clear that the risk of atherosclerosis increases with plasma cholesterol concentration; it may also increase in hyperglyceridemia.
Robert S Lees, Ann M Lees
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of the silent mutation c.816C > G (L272) of Niemann-Pick C1-like 1 (NPC1L1) and of apolipoprotein (APO) E alleles on cholesterol absorption markers, sitosterol and campesterol, in 87 patients with primary ...
Graziana Lupattelli +2 more
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The treatment of hyperlipidemia is desirable, especially in patients with a family history of premature ischemic heart disease, but only after the specific type of hyperlipoproteinemia has been determined. Secondary causes of hyperlipoproteinemia should be sought and eliminated.
Barbara F. Murphy
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Pediatrics In Review, 2020
Cardiovascular disease remains the top cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Atherosclerotic plaques are known to start in adolescence, and, therefore, young adults can be affected by coronary artery disease. Children with known risk factors, such as genetic predisposition, including familial hyperlipidemias, diabetes, and renal ...
Jeremy, Stewart +4 more
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Cardiovascular disease remains the top cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Atherosclerotic plaques are known to start in adolescence, and, therefore, young adults can be affected by coronary artery disease. Children with known risk factors, such as genetic predisposition, including familial hyperlipidemias, diabetes, and renal ...
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Elevation of red cell sodium-lithium countertransport in hyperlipidemias
Red cell Na-Li countertransport was measured in 78 normal subjects, 64 patients with essential hypertension, and 67 patients with hyperlipidemias. Both hypertensive and hyperlipidemic patients had elevated Na-Li countertransport compared to normal ...
R Corrocher, Carlo Brugnara
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