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  1. Diabetes, Obesity and Hyperlipidemias: 5: Plurimetabolic Syndrome (International Congress Series) (Pt.5) by Gaetano Crepaldi, Antonio Tiengo, 1993-12
  2. Hyperlipidemia (Fast Facts) by Allan Sniderman, Paul, M.D. Durrington, 2010-07-30
  3. Hyperlipidemia: Diagnosis and therapy (Clinical cardiology monographs)
  4. Effects of Plant Sterols & Glucomannan on Hyperlipidemia: Effects of Plant Sterols and Glucomannan on Parameters of Cholesterol Kinetics in Hyperlipidemic Individuals With and Without Type 2 Diabetes by Roula Barake, 2008-09-03
  5. A statin for a patient with hyperlipidemia and hepatitis C? (Postgraduate Medicine) by MD David T. Nash, 2010-05-26
  6. HYPERLIPIDEMIA Introduction to a four-article symposium (Postgraduate Medicine) by MD Matthew J. Sorrentino, 2010-06-08
  7. Management of hyperlipidemia in the elderly population: an evidence-based approach.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Deep Dalal, Joseph A. Robbins, 2002-11-01
  8. HYPERLIPIDEMIA Diagnosis and Therapy by Basil M. & Robert I. Levy, editors Rifkind, 1977-01-01
  9. Natural products used in the management of hyperlipidemia.(Clinical report): An article from: Original Internist by William Sparks, 2008-09-01
  10. Hyperlipidemia Disease Management Guide, PDR 2005 Third Edition by Various Authors, 2004
  11. Hyperlipidemia (PDR Clinical Handbooks)
  12. Hyperlipidemia: Disease Management Guide, PDR 2005, 3rd Edition
  13. Individualized therapy (Clinical focus on hyperlipidemia) by Sidney Alexander, 1975
  14. Pravastatin of some help in short trial: tough to curb PI-induced hyperlipidemia in HIV.(Infectious Diseases)(protease-inhibitor): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Sherry Boschert, 2004-04-01

21. 2MED - Atherosclerosis And Hyperlipidemia
Atherosclerosis and hyperlipidemia Introduction, Summary and Lecture Notes.Prof. AD Whetton. Contents. hyperlipidemia. Excessive circulating
http://www.bi.umist.ac.uk/users/whetton/2MED/default.asp
Atherosclerosis and Hyperlipidemia
Introduction, Summary and Lecture Notes
Prof. AD Whetton
Course notes 2MED module information
Contents
An introduction
An increase in plasma lipid is often a feature of atherosclerosis, a condition which affects the walls of arteries and which may lead to heart disease, stroke and gangrene of the extremities. Since the high lipid content of the plasma is believed to underlie these conditions attempts have been made to develop pharmacological agents which reduce the concentration of plasma lipid thereby reducing the probability of formation of atherosclerotic plaques However, the pioneering work of Brown and Goldstein on Familial Hypercholesterolemia demonstrates that there are genetic risk factors involved in this disease. The study of the hyperlipidemias and control of lipid metabolism can be used as a paradigm to demonstrate the power of combined molecular genetic, biochemical and cell biological approaches to molecular medicine. Contents
Normal regulation of fat intake
To understand hyperlipidaemia involves understaning: Lipid transport in the blood Cholesterol and other lipids are transported to specific targets by the lipoproteins.

22. World Medical Leaders - Lectures
hyperlipidemia, Current Concepts and Future Directions in the Treatment and Preventionof Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease 5 lectures, hyperlipidemia.
http://www.wml.com/video_lib/symposia.jsp?Topic=Hyperlipidemia

23. Zocor, Simvastatin, Mevacor, Lovastatin. Antilipemic Agents At Best Price Buy On
General premature aging. HIVinfection (AIDS). Hypertension. hyperlipidemia.Iodine deficiency. Low Immunity. Menopause and premenstrual disturbances.
http://www.anti-aging-drugs.com/?chapter=hyperlipidemia

24. International Abstracts In Hyperlipidemia
Archived abstracts in hyperlipidemia selectedand commented on by leading specialists.
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25. Disease Category Listing (84): Hyperlipidemia
Clinical Trials hyperlipidemia. Arizona. Mesa; Mesa Center for ClinicalResearch (MCCR) Are you or a loved one interested in participating
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Clinical Trials: Hyperlipidemia
Arizona
Mesa; Mesa Center for Clinical Research (MCCR)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Hyperlipidemia? Phoenix; Phoenix Center for Clinical Research (PCCR)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Hyperlipidemia? Tucson; ACRC / Arizona Clinical Research Center, Inc.
Do you have High Choloesterol
California
Irvine; Irvine Center for Clinical Research (ICCR)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Hyperlipidemia? San Diego; Pacific Research Network (PRN)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Hyperlipidemia?
Georgia
Atlanta; Georgia Research Associates (GRA)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Hyperlipidemia? Marietta; Southeast Research Associates (SERA)
Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Hyperlipidemia?
Illinois
Chicago; Chicago Center for Clinical Research (CCCR)

26. Disease Category Listing (170): High Cholesterol (Hyperlipidemia)
CenterWatch Listing of Clinical Research Trials for High Cholesterol (hyperlipidemia).Clinical Trials High Cholesterol (hyperlipidemia). Alabama.
http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/studies/cat170.html
Clinical Trials: High Cholesterol (Hyperlipidemia)
Alabama
Anniston; Pinnacle Research Group
The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of an investigational medication to two medications currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of Type IIa and Type IIb high cholesterol. Birmingham; Birmingham Heart Clinic
The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of an investigational medication to two medications currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of Type IIa and Type IIb high cholesterol. Birmingham; Inverness Family Medicine
The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of an investigational medication to two medications currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of Type IIa and Type IIb high cholesterol. Eclectic; Eclectic Family Care
The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of an investigational medication to two medications currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of Type IIa and Type IIb high cholesterol. Mobile; Coastal Clinical Research, Inc.
The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of an investigational medication to two medications currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of Type IIa and Type IIb high cholesterol. Tallassee; Southern Drug Rsrch Network

27. The Hyperlipidemia File: Promising Hyperlipidemia Research
Current therapies for hyperlipidemia, including drug treatments (such as fibratetherapy, niacin, and statin), nondrug therapies for hyperlipidemia, surgical
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Hyperlipidemia File . Learn about late-breaking research from recognized experts at blood lipid clinics and heart disease centers worldwide. Compiled from the National Medical Library database at the National Institutes of Health, the Hyperlipidemia File Hyperlipidemia File informs you about studies performed by the most respected names in lipid research. Read about recent discoveries at such renowned institutions as the Baylor Lipid Clinic in Houston, TX, the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Center at Thomas Jefferson University, and the Lipid and Arteriosclerosis Prevention Clinic at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The Hyperlipidemia File brings you the inside story on:
  • Free access to full-text article in the prestigious British Medical Journal , covering dietary therapies for hyperlipidemia
  • and much more
It's all in the Hyperlipidemia File , and it's all organized and ready for you to download now.

28. Lipids Online Slides: Hyperlipidemia, C-reactive Protein, Risk Factors
search hyperlipidemia results 37. costeffectiveness lovastatin The cost-effectivenessof treating hyperlipidemia depends on whom is being treated.
http://www.lipidsonline.org/slides/slide01.cfm?q=hyperlipidemia

29. Lipids Online Slides: Mixed Hyperlipidemia, Triglyceride, Simvastatin
Search Slides. Index of Slide Contents. search mixed hyperlipidemia results12. 1 2 Simvastatin in Mixed hyperlipidemia Baseline Characteristics.
http://www.lipidsonline.org/slides/slide01.cfm?q=mixed hyperlipidemia

30. Hypertension Online Slides - Hyperlipidemia, Proteinuria, Smoking, Renal Disease
SLIDE LIBRARY. Search hyperlipidemia Results 2. 1. Effective risk factor managementof diabetics also includes control of hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia.
http://www.hypertensiononline.org/slides2/slide01.cfm?q=hyperlipidemia

31. Hyperlipidemia / Cholesterol Problems, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Cen
Cholesterol problems in children (hyperlipidemia) guidelines, treatment and diet,provided in the Heart Encyclopedia by Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/Health_Topics/heart-encyclopedia/disease/hype
Heart Center Encyclopedia Introduction Cardiac Anomalies / Congenital Heart Defects Heart Diseases ... Fast Arrhythmias Hyperlipidemia Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) Kawasaki Disease Myocarditis Primary Pulmonary Hypertension ... Glossary
Heart Diseases
Hyperlipidemia / Cholesterol Problems in Children
Guidelines, Treatment and Diet What is Hyperlipidemia? What is Cholesterol? Guidelines Why Treat Children? ... Diet What is Hyperlipidemia?
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 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.

32. Flora Balance
In simplest terms, hyperlipidemia is an elevation of lipids (fats) inthe bloodstream. These lipids include cholesterol, cholesterol
http://www.flora-balance.com/hyperlipidemia.htm
In simplest terms, hyperlipidemia is an elevation of lipids (fats) in the bloodstream. These lipids include cholesterol, cholesterol esters (compounds), phospholipids and triglycerides. They're transported in the blood as part of large molecules called lipoproteins. Beginning Ending % change Total cholesterol LDL cholesterol HDL cholesterol Change in serum triglycerides
Table summarizing effect of oral lactobacillus sporogenes over 90 days From Avicenna’s -Medline Abstract report on the “Short term hypolipidemic effects of oral lactobacillus Sporogenes therapy in patients with primary dyslipidemias” reads as follows: Abstract Date: 1990 Sep-Oct: Short term hypolipidemic effects of oral Lactobacillus sporogenes (360 million spores/day) were studied in 17 patients (mean age 45.6 years; males 15, females 2) with type II hyperlipidemia in an open label fixed dose trial. Over a period of 3 months, significant reductions were observed in total cholesterol (330 +/- 55mg to 226 +/- 46 mg%, p less than 0.001) and LDL- cholesterol (267 =/- 58 mg% to 173 =/- 54 mg%, p less than 0.001), The HDL-cholesterol was marginally increased (43.6 =/- 7 mg% to 46.8 =/- 8.9 mg%, p less than 0.05)

33. Advanced Search
AFP June 1, 2000. Choosing Drug Therapy for Patients with hyperlipidemia. SetoTB, Tremble MA, Ginsburg GS. Do we undertreat hyperlipidemia?
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20000601/3371.html

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Choosing Drug Therapy for Patients with Hyperlipidemia
RICHARD S. SAFEER, M.D.,
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, D.C.
CYNTHIA L. LACIVITA, PHARM.D.,
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital, Rockville, Maryland
Almost 13 million American adults require drug therapy to meet the low-density lipoprotein goals set by the National Cholesterol Education Program. Attempts to achieve these goals through diet and exercise are often unsuccessful. Major studies in recent years have demonstrated that statins decrease low-density lipoprotein levels, coronary events and overall mortality. Statins are the most commonly prescribed lipid-lowering agents because they are effective, well tolerated and easy to administer. Niacin has beneficial effects on all of the main lipid components, and new extended-release tablets have fewer adverse effects. Fibrates remain the most effective agents in lowering triglyceride levels and should be limited to this use. Bile acid sequestrants are seldom prescribed because of their adverse gastrointestinal effects and cumbersome administration. (Am Fam Physician 2000;61:3371-82.) C oronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common cause of death in the United States. Each year, 500,000 Americans die of this disease, and associated morbidity costs more than $200 billion annually.

34. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
hyperlipidemia Clinical Resources. Miscellaneous hyperlipidemia Clinical ResourcesHealth Reviews for Primary Care Providers on the Internet Homepage
http://cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/cardiology/cardiovascular/hyperlipidemia.htm
Clinical Resources by Topic: Cardiovascular Disorders
Hyperlipidemia Clinical Resources
Pediatrics Geriatrics Genetics Clinical Guidelines ... Miscellaneous Resources See also:

35. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Disorders. hyperlipidemia Patient/Family Resources. Miscellaneous hyperlipidemiaPatient/Family Resources Healthfinder (US DHHS) Homepage Cholesterol
http://cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu/patientinfo/cardiology/cardiovascular/hyperlipidemia.
Patient/Family Resources by Topic: Cardiovascular Disorders
Hyperlipidemia Patient/Family Resources
Pediatrics Spanish Miscellaneous See also:

36. Hyperlipidemia
Return to list of Templates, Internal Medicine Residency Program.Primary Care Template hyperlipidemia. Assessment of risk. Initally
http://kahn.uicomp.uic.edu/intmedres/template/Hi_Lipids.htm
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Primary Care Template Hyperlipidemia
Assessment of risk
  • Initally measure total cholesterol and HDL cholesterol, or lipoprotein analysis if cheaper Blood tests for total cholesterol and HDL need not be taken in a fasting patient If there is already evidence of coronary heart disease (CHD), proceed to lipoprotein analysis Assess positive risk factors for CHD:
Cigarette smoking within the past three years Diabetes Family history of premature CHD: myocardial infarction or sudden death before 55 years of age in male first-degree relative, or before 65 years of age in female first-degree relative
    Obesity and physical inactivity are not considered risk factors because they operate through other risk factors already included
Total Cholesterol HDLCholesterol Recommendations Not Applicable (N/A) 1. Reassess total and HDL levels in 5 years 2. Provide information on diet, physical activity, and risk factor reduction N/A Lipoprotein Analysis 200 - 239 mg/dl No 1. Reassess total and HDL levels in 1 years

37. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE Allergy Immunlogy Cardiology Dermatology
Approach to the Patient with hyperlipidemia by Neil J Stone, MD, Best Practice ofMedicine. of hyperlipidemia Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14. more.
http://merck.praxis.md/index.asp?page=bpm_brief&chapter=BPM01CA02

38. UMHS - Hyperlipidemia (Blood Cholesterol Levels
Early Detection hyperlipidemia (Blood Cholesterol Levels). Why shouldI get my cholesterol level checked? Medical research has proven
http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/primry/detect03.htm

Primary and Preventive Care
Health Topics A-Z Early Detection
Hyperlipidemia (Blood Cholesterol Levels) Why should I get my cholesterol level checked?

Medical research has proven that elevated total cholesterol levels in the blood result in an increased risk for heart disease. The National Cholesterol Education Program recommends that adults age 20 years or older have a cholesterol test done at least once every five years. How is high cholesterol detected?
When your doctor orders your blood cholesterol test, he or she may order a preliminary assessment of total cholesterol and high density lipoproteins or HDL (good cholesterol), which can be done without fasting. Your doctor may order a complete cholesterol profile which requires fasting and includes total blood cholesterol, triglycerides, low density lipoproteins or LDL, and HDL. A high LDL level is considered dangerous because it seems to promote the deposit of cholesterol in the artery walls. HDL is considered beneficial because it helps carry cholesterol away from the tissues. How is high cholesterol treated?

39. Hypertension And Hyperlipidemia
The Division of Hypertension and hyperlipidemia, a renowned center of excellencein clinical care and research, is celebrating its fiftyfifth year in 2001.
http://www.med.umich.edu/intmed/2001annualreport/20.htm
Alan B. Weder, MD
Division Chief Division Chief/Professor

Alan B. Weder, MD Professor Emeritus
Andrew J. Zweifler, MD Professor
Stevo Julius, MD, ScD Associate Professor Emeritus
David R. Bassett, MD Associate Professor
Kenneth A. Jamerson, MD
Richard R. Neubig, MD, PhD Clinical Associate Professor
Steven A. Yarows, MD Assistant Professor
John D. Bisognano, MD, PhD
Shawna D. Nesbitt, MD, MS Adjunct Assistant Professor Ralph H. Stern, MD, PhD Lecturer Robert D. Brook, MD Research Investigator Lillian Gleiberman, PhD The Division of Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia, a renowned center of excellence in clinical care and research, is celebrating its fifty-fifth year in 2001. In addition to expanding traditional areas of expertise, we have fostered the growth of the Vascular Medicine Program, a clinically integrated approach to the management of vascular disease involving vascular surgery, cardiology, and interventional radiology. This nascent program will form an increasing part of our effort in the coming years. Figure 1. Gage Occupational Health Center at University of Toronto Human Exposure Chamber with Virtual Impactor Harvard Ambient PM2.5 (fine particle) Concentrator.

40. Hyperlipidemia
hyperlipidemia. What is hyperlipidemia? In simplest terms, hyperlipidemia Whatare the types of hyperlipidemia? When hyperlipidemia is defined
http://216.185.102.50/Heart_and_Stroke_A_Z_Guide/hyp.html
HYPERLIPIDEMIA What is hyperlipidemia? In simplest terms, hyperlipidemia is an elevation of lipids (fats) in the bloodstream. These lipids include cholesterol , cholesterol esters (compounds), phospholipids and triglycerides . They're transported in the blood as part of large molecules called lipoproteins The five major families of blood (plasma) lipoproteins are…
  • chylomicrons very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL) intermediate-density lipoproteins (IDL) low-density lipoproteins (LDL) high-density lipoproteins (HDL)
What are the types of hyperlipidemia? When hyperlipidemia is defined in terms of class or classes of elevated plasma lipoproteins, the term hyperlipoproteinemia is used. Hypercholesterolemia is the term for high levels of cholesterol in the blood. Hypertriglyceridemia refers to high levels of serum triglycerides.
Related AHA publication(s):
  • Heart and Stroke Facts Understanding and Controlling Cholesterol Controlling Your Risk Factors...Heart Attack and Stroke "What Do My Cholesterol Levels Mean?" and "How Can I Lower High Cholesterol?" in Answers By Heart kit (also in Spanish kit), "What Are High Blood Cholesterol and Triglycerides?" and "What Is Cholesterol-Lowering Medicine?" in Answers By Heart kit

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