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- Handrean Soran, Safwaan Adam, Jamal B Mohammad, Jan H Ho, Jonathan D Schofield, See Kwok, Tarza Siahmansur, Yifen Liu, Akheel A Syed, Shaishav S Dhage, Claudia Stefanutti, Rachelle Donn, Rayaz A Malik, Maciej Banach, and Paul N Durrington.
- Cardiovascular Research Group, Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health, University of Manchester, UK.
- Arch Med Sci. 2018 Jan 1; 14 (1): 1211-21.
AbstractHypercholesterolaemia is amongst the most common conditions encountered in the medical profession. It remains one of the key modifiable cardiovascular risk factors and there have been recent advances in the risk stratification methods and treatment options available. In this review, we provide a background into hypercholesterolaemia for non-specialists and consider the merits of the different risk assessment tools available. We also provide detailed considerations as to: i) when to start treatment, ii) what targets to aim for and iii) the role of low density lipoprotein cholesterol.
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