1. Carotid atherosclerosis progression in familial hypercholesterolemia patients: A pooled analysis of the ASAP, ENHANCE, RADIANCE 1, and CAPTIVATE studies
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Vergeer, M. (Menno), Zhou, R. (Rong), Bots, M.L. (Michiel), Duivenvoorden, R. (Raphaël), Koglin, J. (Jörg), Akdim, F. (Fatima), Mitchel, Y.B. (Yale), Huijgen, R. (Roeland), Sapre, A. (Aditi), Groot, E. (Eric) de, Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric), Pasternak, R.C. (Richard), Gagné, C. (Claude), Marais, A.D. (David), Ballantyne, C. (Christie), Isaacsohn, J.L. (Jonathan), Stalenhoef, A.F. (Anton), Kastelein, J.J.P. (John), Vergeer, M. (Menno), Zhou, R. (Rong), Bots, M.L. (Michiel), Duivenvoorden, R. (Raphaël), Koglin, J. (Jörg), Akdim, F. (Fatima), Mitchel, Y.B. (Yale), Huijgen, R. (Roeland), Sapre, A. (Aditi), Groot, E. (Eric) de, Sijbrands, E.J.G. (Eric), Pasternak, R.C. (Richard), Gagné, C. (Claude), Marais, A.D. (David), Ballantyne, C. (Christie), Isaacsohn, J.L. (Jonathan), Stalenhoef, A.F. (Anton), and Kastelein, J.J.P. (John)
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Background-Until recently, patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH) were considered the best subjects for the assessment of changes in carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) in randomized intervention trials. Our aims were to investigate whether contemporary statin-treated HeFH patients still show accelerated cIMT increase and to assess the impact of statin treatment, before and after random assignment, on ath
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- 2010
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