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1Principles and treatment of lipoprotein disorders

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  • Title: ➤  Principles and treatment of lipoprotein disorders
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 502
  • Publisher: ➤  Brand: Springer - Springer-Verlag - Springer Nature - Springer London, Limited
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  • Publish Location: New York - Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 1994
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  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Hyperlipidemia

DS; Strasser, T (1970). "Classification of hyperlipidaemias and hyperlipoproteinaemias". Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 43 (6): 891–915. PMC 2427808

Xanthoma

in the skin folds, especially the palmar creases. They occur in hyperlipoproteinaemia type III and type IIA, and in association with biliary cirrhosis

Hexacyclonate

substance - gemfibrozil) is now mainly used for the treatment of hyperlipoproteinaemia. It is chemically similar to the anticonvulsant gabapentin, with

Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia

dysbetalipoproteinemia Other names Remnant hyperlipidemia, Remnant hyperlipoproteinaemia, Broad beta disease and Remnant removal disease Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia

Volanesorsen

Familial chylomicronaemia syndrome (FCS) (also known as type I hyperlipoproteinaemia) is an inherited disease where people have abnormally high levels

Bramwell Cook (gastroenterologist)

Robin Fraser. "Defenestration of hepatic sinusoids as a cause of hyperlipoproteinaemia in alcoholics." The Lancet 332, no. 8622 (1988): 1225–1227. Cook

Jos van der Meer

against infection through interference with lethal cytokinaemia Hyperlipoproteinaemia defends the host against Gram-negative bacterial infection, but