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There have been several reports of a higher rate of incident diabetes in subjects with very low Lp(a) levels of and amp;lt; 5 mg/ dL, which may represent 10% of the population at large, but it has not been established if these are causal or reverse causality effects of insulin resistance resulting in lower Lp(a) levels. The aim of this study was, therefore, to measure Lp(a) and their associated OxPL in darkly pigmented African patients with keloids and to determine whether there is any relationship between Lp(a) and keloid . . .
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