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- who: Hypercholesterolaemia and colleagues from the University medical Sri Lanka have published the article: Images in Endocrinology: Tendon xanthomata in a patient with mixed hypercholesterolaemia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Comment than 20 years he had not sought any medical advice. There was no documented family history of premature atherosclerosis or hypercholesterolaemia. The lipid profile revealed a mixed hyperlipidaemia. Other investigations showed uncontrolled diabetes_mellitus (fasting blood sugar-261g/dl, HbAlc -12.1%), elevated serum creatinine level (176 µmol/L), gross proteinuria (>300 mg/dL) and normal thyroid profile (TSH-3.2 mU/L . . .
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