A patient with familial hypercholesterolaemia undergoes a detailed serum lipid and lipoprotein analysis. Studies demonstrate elevated cholesterol in the form of increased
A. Type 1
B. Type 2a
C. Type 2b
D. Type 3
E. Type 5
The correct answer is B.
Hyperlipidemia has been subclassified based on the lipid and lipoprotein profiles. Type 2a, which this patient has, can be seen in a hereditary form, known as familial hypercholesterolemia, and
also in secondary, acquired forms related to nephritic syndrome and hyperthyroidism. The root problem appears to be a deficiency of
develop cardiovascular disease from 30 to 50 years of age. Homozygotes may have cardiovascular disease in childhood.
Type 1 (choice A) is characterized by isolated elevation of chylomicrons.
Type 2b (choice C) is characterized by elevations of both cholesterol and triglycerides in the form of
Type 3 (choice D) is characterized by elevations of triglycerides and cholesterol in the form of chylomicron remnants and IDL.
Type 5 (choice E) is characterized by elevations of triglycerides and cholesterol in the form of VLDL and chylomicrons.
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