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References for lab findings

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Hypertriglyecridemia/Secondary Hypertriglyceridemia

Classification

Causes

Secondary Hypertriglyceridemia

References

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  7. McCarty MF (2004). "An elevation of triglycerides reflecting decreased triglyceride clearance may not be pathogenic -- relevance to high-carbohydrate diets". Med Hypotheses. 63 (6): 1065–73. doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2002.11.002. PMID 15504577.
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