Spring 2013

This issue sponsored by the Pacific Lipid Association Featuring: "HDL-P vs. ApoA1 vs. HDL-C" in Context of the HDL-Hypothesis Controversy The Role of Remnant Lipoproteins in Atherogenesis

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Lipoprotein(a), also referred to as Lp(a), is an unusual plasma lipoprotein that was first described by Berg in 1963.1 The lipoprotein(a) particle consists of a low density lipoprotein (LDL) particle to which a single molecule of apoprotein(a) is covalently bound via a disulfide linkage to... more

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R.E. is a 58-year-old Asian male who finally quit smoking one month ago, and is now being treated for hypertension to goal with the combination amlodipine/benazepril. He has type 2 diabetes and takes metformin 500 mg bid. His initial lipid panel revealed a TC=230 mg/dL, LDL=140 mg/dL, HDL=35 mg/dL... more

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Like many young clinicians starting out, Daniel Steinberg, MD, PhD, did not intend to build a career in Clinical Lipidology. But the Harvard-trained biochemist had motivation to pick a field quickly: it was 1950, the Korean War had just broken out, and he had served less than two years in World War... more

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