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  • Title: [Lipoprotein(a) and lipids in chronic renal insufficiency and kidney transplant].
    Author: Ochoa-Sosa CA, Mondragón-Rodríguez G, Zamora-González J, Cardoso-Saldaña G, Herrera-Acosta J, Posadas-Romero C.
    Journal: Rev Invest Clin; 1998; 50(4):301-6. PubMed ID: 9830317.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To establish the prevalence of lipid and lipoprotein (a) abnormalities in patients under hemodialysis or who underwent renal transplantation. METHODS: Forty dialyzed patients, 64 transplanted and a comparison group of 77 subjects of the general population paired by gender and age were studied. RESULTS: The most prevalent disorder in the hemodialysis was hypoalfalipoproteinemia followed by Lp(a) excess while the least common disorder was hypercholesterolemia. The transplanted patients had the lowest prevalence of Lp(a) excess and a higher proportion of hypercholesterolemia when compared to hemodialysis patients but similar to that of controls. CONCLUSION: Our results confirmed some previous findings observations of others but differed in that hypoalfalipoproteinemia and not hypertriglyceridemia was the predominant abnormality in the hemodialysis patients.
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