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==Treatment== | ==Treatment== |
Revision as of 15:33, 30 October 2011
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Most recent articles on Hyperlipidemia Most cited articles on Hyperlipidemia |
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Powerpoint slides on Hyperlipidemia |
Evidence Based Medicine |
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Ongoing Trials on Hyperlipidemia at Clinical Trials.gov Trial results on Hyperlipidemia Clinical Trials on Hyperlipidemia at Google
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US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Hyperlipidemia NICE Guidance on Hyperlipidemia
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Patient resources on Hyperlipidemia Discussion groups on Hyperlipidemia Patient Handouts on Hyperlipidemia Directions to Hospitals Treating Hyperlipidemia Risk calculators and risk factors for Hyperlipidemia
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Causes & Risk Factors for Hyperlipidemia |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Hyperlipidemia, hyperlipoproteinemia or dyslipidemia is the presence of raised or abnormal levels of lipids and/or lipoproteins in the blood. Lipids (fatty molecules) are transported in a protein capsule, and the density of the lipids and type of protein determines the fate of the particle and its influence on metabolism.
Lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities are extremely common in the general population, and are regarded as a highly modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease due to the influence of cholesterol, one of the most clinically relevant lipid substances, on atherosclerosis. In addition, some forms may predispose to acute pancreatitis.
Classification
Risk factors
Hyperlipidemia screening
Target population | Screening tests | Screening frequency
Treatment
NCEP recommendations for children and adolescents with high-risk hyperlipidemia
Recommendations for drug therapy | Statins | Adjuvant therapies
References
External links
Hyperlipoproteinemia | OMIM | GPnotebook | WebMD | Others |
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Type I | Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 238600 | Template:GPnotebook | . | MeritCare |
Type IIa | Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 144400 | Template:GPnotebook | . | Merck |
Type IIb | Template:GPnotebook | . | ||
Type III | . | Template:GPnotebook | WebMD | Yahoo |
Type IV | Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 144600 | Template:GPnotebook | WebMD | Yahoo |
Type V | Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) 144600 | Template:GPnotebook | . | . |
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