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  1. The Relationship between hyperlipidemia and accelerated graft atherosclerosis in cardiac transplant patients by Margaret L Emmert, 1992
  2. Xanthoma Formation and Other Tissue Reactions to Hyperlipidemias
  3. Effects of HMG-COA Reductase Inhibitor Therapy on LDL Cholesterol Blood Levels in Hyperlipidemia: A Longitudinal Retrospective Anlaysis Using a Department of Defense Integrated Database by Cynthia L. Lee-Ziegler, 1998
  4. Hyperlipidemia Disease Management Guide by Merck & Co, 2001-01-01
  5. Statin model helps negate hyperlipidemia in HIV: culprit: protease inhibitors.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Sherry Boschert, 2004-04-01
  6. Vitamins C and E may help improve endothelial function: hyperlipidemia patients.(News): An article from: Pediatric News by Doug Brunk, 2003-09-01
  7. Case study: management decisions in a comorbid patient with type 2 diabetes having primary hyperlipidemia.(CASE STUDY): An article from: Family Practice News by Yehuda Handelsman, 2010-01-01
  8. Omega-3 fatty acid capsules reduce endothelial dysfunction in hyperlipidemia: slow coronary heart disease progression?(News): An article from: Pediatric News by Bruce Jancin, 2003-09-01
  9. Case study: Colesevelam Hydrochloride for management of a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia.(CASE STUDY): An article from: Family Practice News by Peter H. Jones, 2010-02-01
  10. MODERN MEDICINE: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, MAR. 1988, HYPERLIPIDEMIA by SIDNEY ALEXANDER, 1988
  11. Coronary Artery Disease & Hyperlipidemia (The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine Series) by Chun-lin Huang, Zou Xu, 2008-05-30
  12. Assessment and Management of Risks Associated With Hyperlipidemia, Osteoporosis, and Hepatitis B: Effectiveness of Intervention (Medical Advisory Co)
  13. Fat chance: An individualized approach (self-help) for understanding hyperlipidemia
  14. Management of hyperlipidemia (AAFP home study self-assessment) by Anne L Mounsey, 1999

61. FIRSTConsult - Sdfdsf
FIRSTConsult, hyperlipidemia (Patient Education File). Published for medicalstudents and primary healthcare providers by Elsevier.
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62. FIRSTConsult - Sdfdsf
FIRSTConsult, hyperlipidemia (Medical Condition File). Published for medicalstudents and primary healthcare providers by Elsevier.
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63. Elsevier.com - The Metabolic Syndrome Diabetes, Obesity
THE METABOLIC SYNDROME DIABETES, OBESITY, hyperlipidemia AND HYPERTENSION, 1253.The Metabolic Syndrome Diabetes, Obesity, hyperlipidemia and Hypertension
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64. Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia
This is an inherited disorder of high serum cholesterol and/or People with thiscondition have an increased risk of disease.
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Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: This is an inherited disorder of high serum cholesterol and/or high blood triglycerides People with this condition have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Alternative Names: Multiple lipoprotein-type hyperlipidemia Causes, incidence, and risk factors: This disease is genetic and inherited, although the specific defective genes have not been identified. The person's cholesterol or triglyceride levels become elevated during the teenage years and continue throughout life. The types of elevated lipoproteins may vary between affected family members. Cholesterol deposits in the skin, called xanthomas, which are seen in other disorders of elevated lipoproteins are rarely seen in this disorder. This disorder predisposes the person to greater risk of early

65. High Blood Cholesterol And Triglycerides
There are 6 types of hyperlipidemia, which are differentiated by the types of Secondary causes of hyperlipidemia are related to disease risk factors,
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High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: Lipid disorders are when you have excess fatty substances in your blood. These substances include cholesterol, triglycerides, and lipoproteins. Lipid disorders are an important risk factor in developing atherosclerosis and heart disease Alternative Names: Lipid disorders; hyperlipoproteinemia; Hyperlipidemia Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Certain types of lipid disorders may be caused by genetic factors (hereditary diseases) or by secondary factors, such as fatty diets and diabetes. Forms of lipids in the blood are cholesterol triglycerides , and lipoproteins, which are molecules of fat and cholesterol linked to protein . Types of lipoproteins include very low-density lipoproteins ( VLDL ), low-density lipoproteins (

66. Discovery Health :: Diseases & Conditions :: Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia
Familial combined hyperlipidemia is an inherited disease that causes high levelsof cholesterol and/or triglycerides in the blood.
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67. Norton Healthcare® - The Health Illustrated Encyclopedia Article
There are 6 types of hyperlipidemia which are differentiated by the type(s) of Secondary causes of hyperlipidemia are related to disease risk factors,
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Definition: Acquired lipid disorders is a group of disorders characterized by an excess of fatty substances, such as cholesterol, triglycerides , and lipoproteins present in the blood.
Alternative Names: Acquired hyperlipoproteinemia; High blood cholesterol; High blood triglycerides; High cholesterol; High triglycerides; Hyperlipidemia
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Lipid disorders are caused by excess lipids or fatty substances in the blood, and are an important risk factor in developing atherosclerosis and heart disease . Certain types of lipid disorders may be caused by genetic factors, as in certain familial diseases, or by secondary factors, such as fatty diets and diabetes.

68. NEJM -- Treatment Of And Screening For Hyperlipidemia
Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine Treatment of andScreening for hyperlipidemia.
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To the Editor: The study by Hunninghake et al. (April 29 issue), "The Efficacy of Intensive Dietary Therapy Alone or Combined with Lovastatin in Outpatients with Hypercholesterolemia," is very misleading. Despite the title of the article, a National Cholesterol Education Program Step 2 diet represents moderate dietary therapy, not "intensive" therapy. When dietary saturated fat and cholesterol are further restricted, patients tend to have much greater reductions in plasma low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels. The level of plasma LDL is regulated by the LDL receptor, a cell-surface glycoprotein that removes LDL from plasma by receptor-mediated endocytosis . Most Full Text of this Article References
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69. Combined Hyperlipidemia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Familiar combined hyperlipidemia (FCH) is the familiar occurrence of this Acquired combined hyperlipidemia is extremely common in patients who suffer
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In medicine combined hyperlipidemia (or - aemia ) is a commonly occurring form of hypercholesterolemia (elevated cholesterol levels) characterised by increased LDL and triglyceride concentrations, often accompanied by decreased HDL . On lipoprotein electrophoresis (a test now rarely performed) is shows as a hyperlipoproteinemia type II B. The elevated triglyceride mmol l ) are generally due to an increase in VLDL (very low density lipoprotein), a class of lipoprotein that is prone to cause atherosclerosis There are roughly two forms of this lipid disorder:
  • Familiar combined hyperlipidemia (FCH) is the familiar occurrence of this disorder, probably caused by polymorphisms in molecules and enzymes that participate in lipoprotein metabolism, such as ApoCII and ApoCIII and CETP (cholesterylester transferring protein). Acquired combined hyperlipidemia is extremely common in patients who suffer from other diseases from the metabolic syndrome ("syndrome X", incorporating

70. PAGEHyperlipidemia
hyperlipidemia is the term used to describe having high amounts of lipids HIV+ people are at increased risk of getting hyperlipidemia because of HIV
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71. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
hyperlipidemia Definitions and Overview Access document Clinical TrialsProviding Rationale for Treating hyperlipidemia Access document
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72. Hyperlipidemia
Aircrew with refractory or combined hyperlipidemia may require a statin plus hyperlipidemia is a widespread though not disqualifying disease except for
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73. Hyperlipidemia / Cholesterol Problems, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Ce
Cholesterol problems in children (hyperlipidemia) guidelines, treatment and diet,provided in the Heart Encyclopedia by Cincinnati Children s Hospital
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Hyperlipidemia is a term that means you have a high level of lipids (fats / cholesterol) circulating in the blood. There are different types of hyperlipidemias, all of which are risk factors for developing heart disease. Other factors such as genetics, environment, habits, and the presence of other diseases such as diabetes and hypertension may also contribute to the development of heart disease. Some of these factors are within our control; others are not. Studies have shown an association between high blood cholesterol and premature heart attacks. Excess cholesterol in the blood can settle in the arteries and form a plaque (a raised lesion on the inside of an artery). Over time, this plaque can build up and narrow the arteries, which in turn may clog the flow of blood. This process can begin in early childhood and may eventually result in coronary artery disease, heart attacks or stroke.

74. Hyperlipidemia Medical Nutrition Therapy Protocol CD-ROM
The hyperlipidemia MNT Protocol includes the latest recommendations Third Reportof the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert Panel on
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76. World Medical Leaders - Lectures
hyperlipidemia Erectile Dysfunction GERD Gynecological Disorders HIV/AIDS. hyperlipidemia. Hypertension Infectious Diseases Liver Disease
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77. Hyperlipidemia
But too much cholesterol, or hyperlipidemia, is bad for the body. hyperlipidemia inchildren is different from the high cholesterol that adults have which
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78. Troponin I
EKG, Endocrinology, Examination, Ophthalmology, Geriatric Medicine, Hypertension,Infectious Disease, Laboratory, General, hyperlipidemia, Pulmonology
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  • 79. Hypercholesterolemia
    Cardiovascular Medicine hyperlipidemia Approach. hyperlipidemia Index,Approach, Approach Triglyceride, Management, Resources
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  • 80. Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia
    This is an inherited disorder of high serum cholesterol and/or People with thiscondition have an increased risk of disease.
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    Familial combined hyperlipidemia
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    This is an inherited disorder of high serum cholesterol and/or high blood triglycerides People with this condition have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
    Alternative Names
    Multiple lipoprotein-type hyperlipidemia
    Causes
    This disease is genetic and inherited, although the specific defective genes have not been identified. The person's cholesterol or triglyceride levels become elevated during the teenage years and continue throughout life. The types of elevated lipoproteins may vary between affected family members. Cholesterol deposits in the skin, called xanthomas, which are seen in other disorders of elevated lipoproteins are rarely seen in this disorder. This disorder predisposes the person to greater risk of early coronary artery disease and therefore, heart attacks. People with the condition have a higher rate of obesity and glucose intolerance.

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