This new edition of Hyperlipidaemia is thoroughly updated and provides a comprehensive account of the clinical and therapeutic aspects of the subject in the context of its pathophysiology and epidemiology.
* Hyperlipidaemia, the medical term for too much fat in the blood,is a major problem to world health. There are several different kinds of fat or lipid - the most common is cholesterol and over 20% of the population have higher than normal cholesterol
levels. This can lead to premature death or disability from atherosclerosis and heart attacks. The subject is thus an important one. * The second edition of this book, published 6 years after the successful 1st edition is thoroughly updated to cover the
new developments in scientific knowledge and in clinical management . * Major changes in this new edition include: *New synopsis on the genetics of hyperlipidaemia *Critical review of published guidelines for management of hyperlipidaemia *Fully revised section on drugs *New section on how lipoproteins participate in the artherscelerotic process * detailed discussion on the current controversies re. clinical trials and recent meta-analyses * new info. on the pharmacology of drugs, diet and secondary * update on lipoprotein physiology biochemistry, pathophysiology and epidemiology of lipids.
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..Professor Durrington provides a scholarly overview of lipid and lipoprotein metabolism with detailed references. This provides an excellent introduction to the subject and can be thoroughly recommended to those new to the field. This book can be thoroughly recommended to students of all ages who wish to learn more about this fascinating area of medicine.
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978-0-7506-0876-3 (9780750608763)
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University of Manchester, UK
Lipids and their metabolism
Lipoproteins and their metabolism
Normal serum lipid and lipoprotein concentrations
Classification of hyperlupoproteinaemia
Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Common hypercholesterolaemia
Hypertriglyceridaemia
Drug Therapy of Hyperlipidaemias
Secondary Hyperlipidaemia
Genetics of Lipoprotein Disorders and Coronary Atheroma
The Lipid Clinic Laboratory