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Lp(a) [Lipoprotein(a)] - the hidden killer lipid marker
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince" data-source="post: 103648" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>Case # 277 Niacin, statin or both or neitherin a high risk woman? </p><p> THE CASE: The case is a 49 year old woman who has a family history of early CAD in her father. She does not have hypertension or diabetes nor does she smoke. Her BMI is 31, but otherwise her vitals are normal. A recent CIMT revealed increased risk of CAD. Her labs done at Health Diagnostic Labs in Richmond VA are as follows: </p><p> </p><p>TC = 116, LDL-C = 56, HDL-C = 40, TG = 58, Non-HDL-C = 55 (all in mg/dL) TC/HDL-C = 2.9 TG/HDL-C = 1.45 ApoB = 44 mg/dL, ApoA-I = 124 mg/dL Total LDL-P = 707 nmol/L Total HDL-P = 25.1 umol/L HDL2 = 11 mg/dL </p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.lipidcenter.com/pdf/lipidaholics/Case277.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.lipidcenter.com/pdf/lipidaholics/Case277.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince, post: 103648, member: 843"] Case # 277 Niacin, statin or both or neitherin a high risk woman? THE CASE: The case is a 49 year old woman who has a family history of early CAD in her father. She does not have hypertension or diabetes nor does she smoke. Her BMI is 31, but otherwise her vitals are normal. A recent CIMT revealed increased risk of CAD. Her labs done at Health Diagnostic Labs in Richmond VA are as follows: TC = 116, LDL-C = 56, HDL-C = 40, TG = 58, Non-HDL-C = 55 (all in mg/dL) TC/HDL-C = 2.9 TG/HDL-C = 1.45 ApoB = 44 mg/dL, ApoA-I = 124 mg/dL Total LDL-P = 707 nmol/L Total HDL-P = 25.1 umol/L HDL2 = 11 mg/dL [url]http://www.lipidcenter.com/pdf/lipidaholics/Case277.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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