Single-gene mutations account for only 2 percent of cases of severely elevated cholesterol

Sunday, April 3, 2016 - 22:50 in Health & Medicine

A study from an international research team finds that familial hypercholesterolemia accounts for less than 2 percent of severely elevated LDL in the general population. But the team also found that the risk of coronary artery disease is significantly higher in individuals with FH than in people with similarly elevated LDL levels who do not have FH mutations.

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