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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. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Disorders. hyperlipidemia Patient/Family Resources. Spanish. Miscellaneous hyperlipidemia Patient/Family Resources Healthfinder (US DHHS) Homepage
http://cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu/patientinfo/cardiology/cardiovascular/hyperlipidemia.
Patient/Family Resources by Topic: Cardiovascular Disorders
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62. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Nutrition_and_Meta
LipidLowering Medications@ (5). News about hyperlipidemia full story. More news about hyperlipidemia . Books about hyperlipidemia
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63. JAMA -- Abstracts: Walsh And Pignone 291 (18): 2243
CLINICIAN S CORNER Drug Treatment of hyperlipidemia in Women Judith ME Walsh, MD, MPH ; Michael Pignone, MD, MPH. JAMA. 2004;29122432252.
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Drug Treatment of Hyperlipidemia in Women Judith M. E. Walsh, MD, MPH Michael Pignone, MD, MPH
JAMA. Several clinical trials have evaluated the effects of lipid-lowering medications on coronary heart disease (CHD). Many of the trials have not included enough women to allow sex-specific analyses or have not reported results in women separately.

64. Strong Heart And Vascular Center - Division Of Vascular Surgery--Hyperlipidemia
Referring Physicians. To refer a patient for a consultation, call us at 585275-7741. hyperlipidemia. What is hyperlipidemia? Types of hyperlipidemia Conditions.
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Hyperlipidemia
What is Hyperlipidemia?
Hyperlipidemia refers to several conditions in which high amounts of lipids (fats) are present in the bloodstream. Hyperlipidemia can be caused by genetics, lifestyle, or a combination of the two and is contributing factor in atherosclerosis
Types of lipids in the blood
High density lipoproteins ( HDL Low density lipoproteins ( LDL ) - LDL carries cholesterol and deposits it in
Very low density lipoproteins ( VLDL ) - High levels of VLDL in the blood may mean that there is too much triglyceride in the body, which is associated with heart disease and low levels of HDL.

65. Clinical Update | Treating Hyperlipidemia In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Hippocrates December 2000 Vol. 14 • No. 12 Hippocrates Home Current Issue Read this month’s Hippocrates in full Archive Read
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Continuing Medical Education Classifieds Search for jobs and upcoming medical meetings About the New Hippocrates Learn about us News Room Articles and press releases Contact Hippocrates Site Map A list of all the pages here at Hippocrates.com Other MMS Publications The New England Journal of Medicine, Journal Watch, and more from the Massachusetts Medical Society Clinical Update By Mayer B. Davidson, MD Even after adjusting for other cardiac risk factors, the relative risk of coronary death in diabetic patients is 1.9 for men and 2.6 for women compared with their nondiabetic counterparts (Lee 2000). Mortality from CAD has decreased by 36% and 27% in nondiabetic men and women, respectively, over the past 30 years; in contrast, the decrease in diabetic men during the same period was only 13%, and diabetic women actually had a 23% increase (Gu 1999). Effect of Statins on CAD Association Between Triglyceride Levels and CAD ADA Recommendations for Therapy Based on the findings and considerations so far discussed, the American Diabetes Association (ADA 2000) has recommended goals of therapy for people with diabetes (

66. Medical Breakthroughs - Learn More About Heart Disease
hyperlipidemia. Definition hyperlipidemia is an excess of fatty substances called lipids, largely cholesterol and triglycerides, in the blood.
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Definition
Hyperlipidemia is an excess of fatty substances called lipids, largely cholesterol and triglycerides, in the blood. It is also called hyperlipoproteinemia, because these fatty substances travel in the blood attached to proteins.

67. Hyperlipidemia
Translate this page hyperlipidemia. Definición Causas Factores de Riesgo Síntomas Diagnóstico Tratamiento Prevención Organizaciónes Definición.
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Definición Causas Factores de Riesgo Síntomas ... Organizaciónes
Definición
La hiperlipidemia es un nivel anormalmente alto de sustancias grasas en la sangre, llamadas lípidos. Los lípidos incluyen el colesterol y los triglicéridos. Hay cinco tipos principales de hiperlipidemia. El tipo depende de qué lípido en la sangre tiene nivel alto. Si no se lo trata, el nivel alto de lípidos puede ocasionar enfermedades cardíacas, endurecimiento de las arterias o ataque cerebral.
Causas
Sus causas pueden incluir:
  • Historia familiar de hiperlipidemia Dieta con alto contenido de grasas totales, grasas saturadas o colesterol Obesidad Ciertos problemas de salud, incluyendo:
    • Diabetes Tiroides baja Problemas renales Enfermedad hepática Síndrome de Cushing
    Ciertos medicamentos, tales como
    • Hormonas o píldoras anticonceptivas Betabloqueantes Ciertos diuréticos Medicamentos con cortisona Isotretinoina (para el acné)
    Factores de Riesgo
    Un factor de riesgo es algo que hace que sus posibilidades de contraer una enfermedad o condición aumenten.
    • Avanzo de la edad Sexo: Masculino Falta de ejercicio Fumar Estrés Consumo excesivo de alcohol
    Síntomas
    En general, la hiperlipidemia no provoca síntomas. Los niveles muy altos de lípidos en la sangre pueden provocar depósitos de grasa en la piel o tendones. Los niveles extremamente altos de triglicéridos en la sangre pueden provocar dolor o el agrandamiento de órganos abdominales, tales como el hígado, el bazo o el páncreas.

68. Hyperlipidemia
hyperlipidemia. by Rick Alan. Definition. hyperlipidemia is an abnormally high level of fatty substances called lipids in the blood.
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Definition
Hyperlipidemia is an abnormally high level of fatty substances called lipids in the blood. Lipids include cholesterol and triglycerides. There are five primary types of hyperlipidemia. The type depends on which lipid in the blood is high. If not treated, high lipids can cause heart disease, hardening of the arteries, or stroke.
Causes
Causes may include:
  • A family history of hyperlipidemia A diet high in total fat, saturated fat, or cholesterol Obesity Certain conditions, including:
    • Diabetes Low thyroid Kidney problems Liver disease Cushing's syndrome
    Certain drugs, such as
    • Hormones or birth control pills Beta-blockers Some diuretics Cortisone drugs Isotretinoin (for acne)
    Risk Factors
    A risk factor is something that increases your chance of getting a disease or condition.
    • Advancing age Adult men (any age) Women after menopause Lack of exercise Smoking Stress Overuse of alcohol
    Symptoms
    Hyperlipidemia usually does not cause symptoms. Very high levels of lipids in the blood may cause fat deposits in the skin or tendons. Extremely high levels of triglycerides in the blood can cause pain, enlargement or swelling (inflammation) of abdominal organs such as the liver, spleen, or pancreas.

69. World Medical Leaders - Lectures
hyperlipidemia, Current Concepts and Future Directions in the Treatment and Prevention of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease 5 lectures, hyperlipidemia.
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70. Liver Transplants As A Treatment For Hyperlipidemia
Liver transplants as a treatment for hyperlipidemia. Question was submitted by Scott on 2/28/96. Question Need info on hyperlipidemia non responsive to drugs.
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Liver transplants as a treatment for hyperlipidemia
Question was submitted by: Scott on 2/28/96.
Question:
Need info on Hyperlipidemia non responsive to drugs.
Only option is liver transplant.
Info on condition and what is happening the celluar level.
Answer:
Liver transplantation has been performed because of "Familial homozygous hypercholesterolemia". The patients with this disease have an abnormal receptor for cholesterol on the cell surface. They have super high blood cholesterol levels and develop heart disease with heart attacks in childhood. It is cured by liver transplant. Combined heart-liver transplant has also been performed in patients that have already developed advanced heart disease.
Ref:
Sokal EM Ulla L Harvengt C Otte JB
Liver transplantation for familial hypercholesterolemia before the
onset of cardiovascular complications. In: Transplantation (1993 Feb) 55(2):432-3 Jeff Punch, MD (transplant surgeon), University of Michigan List of Questions and Answers TransWeb

71. HYPERLIPIDEMIA - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
hyperlipidemia Dictionary Entry and Meaning. Medical Dictionary. Definition Excess of fats (lipids) in the blood. COPYRIGHT © 20002003 WEBNOX CORP.
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72. Hyperlipidemia - Cholesterol: Health And Medical Information About High Choleste
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73. Hyperlipidemia: Side Effects And Patient Ratings For Prescription Drugs
Consumer ratings reports for the hyperlipidemia drug class. The following drug reviews are available for the class hyperlipidemia.
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74. Heart Info-Hyperlipidemia
Now Playing Help To start the Interactive Human Atlas, click on the buttons labeled Video , Text , Models or Slides. When
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75. Familial Combined Hyperlipidemia Is Associated With Upstream
doi10.1038/ng1320 Familial combined hyperlipidemia is associated with upstream transcription factor 1 (USF1). Päivi Pajukanta 1
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76. Hyperlipidemia
AFPAM48-132. Updated-3/00. By LtCol Jex. CONDITION THERAPY OF hyperlipidemia. 1. Overview Although National Cholesterol Education
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77. Your Health - Hyperlipidemia
hyperlipidemia. by Rick Alan. Definition. hyperlipidemia is an abnormally high level of fatty substances called lipids in the blood.
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78. Hyperlipidemia In Children And Adolescents
hyperlipidemia in Children and Adolescents Origination Date March 9, 2004 Estimated Time of Completion 60 Minutes CME Credit Form.
http://www.sma.org/lectureonline/hyperlipidemia/
Southern Medical Association Presents "Lectures On-Line" Southern Medical Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance with the Essentials for Enduring Materials of the ACCME.
Hyperlipidemia in Children and Adolescents
Origination Date: March 9, 2004
Estimated Time of Completion: 60 Minutes
CME Credit Form
Target Audience:
This activity is designed for pediatricians and family practice physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and residents in training. Purpose:
To review the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of children with Hyperlipidemia. Learning Objectives:
At the completion of this presentation, the practitioner should be able to:
  • List the common features of Hyperlipidemia Develop an approach for the evaluation of at-risk/affected children and adolescents Review current trends in treatment and prevention

  • Method of Participation:
    Participants read the text on-line or print a copy for easier reading and answer self-assessment questions (answers provided within the activity). CME credit may be requested by submitting the electronic CME credit form.

    79. Physician Education In Hyperlipidemia Management
    Physician Education in hyperlipidemia Management The Impact on Collaboration. BARBARA S. CZERWINSKI, PhD, DAVID J. HYMAN, MD, MPH
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    Physician Education in Hyperlipidemia Management: The Impact on Collaboration BARBARA S. CZERWINSKI, PhD, DAVID J. HYMAN, MD, MPH, ELAINE V. JONES, MSN, LYNNE W. SCOTT, MA, and PETER H. JONES, MD, Houston, Tex
    THE IMPORTANCE of cholesterol management through diet modification and antihyperlipidemia drugs was emphasized in 1988 by guidelines from the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert Panel.1 In 1991, 46 million office visits were made for treatment of hyperlipidemia in the United States,2 costing an estimated $3.7 billion. The average office visit charge was $30, and the average cost for laboratory testing per visit was $50. The NCEP recommends diet and behavioral counseling as major components of hypercholesterolemia treatment. Counseling, however, is time consuming, and most physicians have limited time to counsel and to monitor their patients for behavioral changes necessary to positively alter cholesterol abnormalities. Collaborative practice, defined as physicians and other health care professionals working together as teams to promote patient health, has received renewed interest in this era of health care reform and limited resources.3-5 Collaborative practice has produced improved outcomes among (1) subjects in cardiovascular clinical trials,6 (2) patients in critical care settings,7 and (3) low-birth-weight infants.8 There has been little research on how to encourage physicians to adopt collaborative practice or on whether collaborative practice can be achieved via continuing medical education (CME) programs.

    80. Hyperlipidemia: Percent Of Eligible Patients Screened At Appropriate Intervals F
    TITLE. hyperlipidemia percent of eligible patients screened at appropriate intervals for hyperlipidemia. Coronary heart disease; hyperlipidemia; screening.
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