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Standard Lipid Profile

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2006
The standard lipid profile has an enormous scientific evidence base and has provided simple clinical lipid-altering goals focused on low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol that have been shown to reduce coronary heart disease. Its limitations in estimating LDL cholesterol are well known: increasing inaccuracies in the nonfasting state, in ...
Satish R, Tiyyagura, Donald A, Smith
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Lipid Profile in Centenarians

Clinical Drug Investigation, 1996
In human epidemiological studies the levels of plasma lipids are related to the incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. In this study we evaluated and compared lipid profiles in a group of healthy centenarians and a control group of adults.
MALAGUARNERA, Mariano   +5 more
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Lipid Profiling in Alzheimer’s Disease

2023
The human brain is the organ with the most lipids after adipose tissues. The rich heterogeneity of the neural lipidome is being actively investigated with the aim of shedding new light into the physiological and pathological roles these compounds play in the brain.
Cristina, Zivko   +3 more
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Analysis of lipid profile in lipid storage myopathy

Journal of Chromatography B, 2016
Lipid dysmetabolism disease is a condition in which lipids are stored abnormally in organs and tissues throughout the body, causing muscle weakness (myopathy). Usually, the diagnosis of this disease and its characterization goes through dosage of Acyl CoA in plasma accompanied with evidence of droplets of intra-fibrils lipids in the patient muscle ...
AGUENNOUZ, M'hammed   +10 more
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The Meaning of Lipid Profiles

Postgraduate Medicine, 1975
(1975). The Meaning of Lipid Profiles. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 57, CORONARY CARE: BEFORE AND AFTER HOSPIT ALIZATION, pp. 34-38.
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Homogenization of the lipid profile values

Clínica e Investigación en Arteriosclerosis (English Edition), 2018
Analytical reports from the clinical laboratory are essential to guide clinicians about what lipid profile values should be considered altered and, therefore, require intervention. Unfortunately, there is a great heterogeneity in the lipid values reported as "normal, desirable, recommended or referenced" by clinical laboratories.
Juan, Pedro-Botet   +7 more
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Specialized lipid profiles

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2002
Individuals with abnormal blood lipids and lipoproteins are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease. With the development of effective dietary, behavioral, and pharmaceutical treatments to optimize blood lipoproteins, accurate clinical assessment of blood lipids and lipoproteins are essential for patient management and research.
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Capillary plasma lipid profiles

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1991
Since the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) [1,2] recommended that all adults have total cholesterol measured (in physicians’ offices), there has been increased emphasis on cholesterol sampling and methodology. Capillary plasma lipid profiles [3-91 provide results within 15 min, and require only 400 ~1 fingerstick blood. Whether they are as
R, Mace   +5 more
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Lipid profiling in sewage sludge

Water Research, 2017
High value-added reutilization of sewage sludge from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is essential in sustainable development in WWTPs. However, despite the advantage of high value reutilization, this process must be based on a detailed study of organics in sludge.
Fenfen, Zhu   +6 more
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