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Optimal management of familial hypercholesterolemia: treatment and management strategies

Abstract

Familial hypercholesterolemia is an autosomally dominant disorder caused by various mutations in low-density lipoprotein receptor genes. This will lead to elevated levels of total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, which may in turn lead to premature coronary atherosclerosis and cardiac-related death. The symptoms are more severe in the homozygous type of the disease. Different options for the treatment of affected patients are now available. Diet therapy, pharmacologic therapy, lipid apheresis, and liver transplantation are among the various treatments. We clinically review the treatment and management strategies for the disease in order to shed light on the optimal management of familial hypercholesterolemia.

Authors

Nemati MH; Astaneh B

Journal

Vascular Health and Risk Management, Vol. 6, No. 0, pp. 1079–1088

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

December 3, 2010

DOI

10.2147/vhrm.s8283

ISSN

1176-6344
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