1. Atualização da Diretriz Brasileira de Hipercolesterolemia Familiar – 2021
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Luciana Bahia, André Arpad Faludi, Valéria A. Machado, Roberta Marcondes Machado, Juliana Tieko Kato, Tania Leme da Rocha Martinez, Raul Dias dos Santos Filho, Elaine Dos Reis Coutinho, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein Fonseca, Adriana Bertolami, Andrei C. Sposito, Wilson Salgado Filho, Renato Jorge Alves, Ana Paula Marte Chacra, DB Araújo, Maria Cristina de Oliveira Izar, Cinthia E. Jannes, Marcelo Heitor Vieira Assad, Hermes Toros Xavier, Ana Maria Lottenberg, Antonio Carlos Palandri Chagas, Marcio H. Miname, Maria Silvia Ferrari Lavrador, Isabela de Carlos Back Giuliano, José Rocha Faria Neto, Fernando H. Y. Cesena, Isabela Cardoso Pimentel Mota, Dennys E. Cintra, Patrícia Guedes de Souza, Cristiane Kovacs Amaral, José Francisco Kerr Saraiva, Viviane Zorzanelli Rocha Giraldez, Marcelo Chiara Bertolami, and Maria Helane Costa Gurgel Castelo
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education.field_of_study ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronary event ,business.industry ,Public health ,Population ,Guideline ,Familial hypercholesterolemia ,medicine.disease ,RC666-701 ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Myocardial infarction ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,education ,Risk assessment ,Dyslipidemia - Abstract
Introduction Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a common genetic cause of premature coronary artery disease (CAD), especially myocardial infarction, related to lifetime exposure to high concentrations of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). It is a severe form of genetic dyslipidemia in which approximately 85% of men and 50% of women may experience a coronary event before 65 years of age if not properly treated. FH is considered a public health problem because of the high prevalence (approximately 1:200-300 in the general population) [...]
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- 2021