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Prevalence of familial hyper- and hypolipoproteinemias: The Princeton School District Family Study

Metabolism, 1982
Abstract Using the Princeton School Family Study cohort, our specific aim was to estimate the prevalence of suspected familial hyper- and hypolipoproteinemias, and to provide empirical coronary heart disease (CHD) risk estimates for the proportion of probands' first-degree relatives who were similarly affected.
P M, Laskarzewski   +5 more
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Prevalence of familial hyper- and hypolipoproteinemias in blacks: The Princeton School District Family Study

Preventive Medicine, 1982
Abstract Using black subjects from the Princeton School Family Study cohort, our specific aim was to estimate the prevalence of suspected familial hyper- and hypolipoproteinemias, and to provide empirical risk estimates for the proportion of probands' first-degree relatives who were similarly affected.
P M, Laskarzewski   +5 more
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Significant association between hypolipoproteinemia(a) and lifetime risk of cancer: An autopsy study from a community-based Geriatric Hospital

Cancer Epidemiology, 2014
Our recent study showed that a low lipoproteinemia(a) [Lp(a)] level was a risk factor for cancer and all-cause deaths. The purpose of this study was to verify the role of the Lp(a) level on cancer among consecutive autopsy cases.The subjects consisted of 1354 cases (775 men and 579 women). The average age at death was 79.9 years. Hypolipoproteinemia(a)
Makiko Naka, Mieno   +15 more
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[Genetic hypolipoproteinemia].

Pathologie-biologie, 1983
The very rare inherited hypolipoproteinemias are of great help to understand the relations between lipoproteins and atherosclerosis; moreover, they raise questions in this field, which are discussed in this paper.
R, Bakir, B, Chanu, J, Rouffy
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Hypolipoproteinemia and Lipoprotein Lipase Deficiency

1990
Hypolipidemias and deficiencies of the enzymes involved in lipoprotein metabolism occur less commonly than hyperlipoproteinemias. The discovery of the pathophysiological mechanism in these disorders has contributed to our understanding of the diverse functions of different lipoproteins and enzymes in lipoprotein metabolism.
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Autoantibodies with antilipoprotein specificity and hypolipoproteinemia in patients with cancer.

Cancer research, 1975
Sera from 151 patients with a variety of cancers were screened for antibody-like activity against lipoproteins. Eighteen % of the sera exhibited activity against autologous and homologous high-density lipoproteins and 3% exhibited activity autologous and homologous low-density lipoprotiens. Antibody-like binding was proven by its restriction to the Fab
W, Riesen   +5 more
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[Hypolipoproteinemia and secondary role of atherosclerosis in the development of ischemic heart disease in patients with polycythemia vera].

Kardiologiia, 2006
Relationship between presence of coronary heart disease (CHD), coronary risk factors (parameters of lipid transport system and hypertension) and disturbances of microcirculation was studied in patients with myeloproliferative blood disease Polycythemia Vera (PV). Probability of tissue (including blood vessel wall) cholesterol accumulation was estimated
T I, Torkhovskaia   +7 more
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351 Familial hypolipoproteinemia in steatosic patients

Journal of Hepatology, 2004
L.S. Croce   +6 more
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Hepatitis Secondary to Pyrazinamide Toxicity

Southern Medical Journal, 1970
A J, Simpson   +3 more
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