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Dyslipidemia: A Clinical Approach 1st Edition
by Merle Myerson M.D. (Author)
Paperback: 312 pages
Publisher: LWW; 1 edition
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1496347447
ISBN-13: 978-1496347442
Product Dimensions: 7 x 0.5 x 9.9 inches
2018
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An ideal reference for practitioners and health care professionals who care for patients with abnormal lipids, Dyslipidemia: A Clinical Approach provides clinically relevant, user-friendly information on all aspects of this rapidly evolving field. In addition to concise yet in-depth coverage of key topics, chapters include background information, evidence from the literature, and author commentary on conflicting or debated recommendations. Written by respected leaders in cardiology, nutrition, pharmacology, endocrinology and diabetes, pediatrics, nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, and lipidology, this one-stop reference is an excellent resource for helping patients lower the burden of atherosclerotic lipid particles and reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease.
Discusses new drugs, new guidelines, new markers, targets, and goals, and new risk stratification schemes.
Features step-by-step chapters on diagnosis and management, as well as lifestyle modification, lipid medications, familial hypercholesterolemia, management plans for children and adolescents, special populations, and much more.
Uses an easy-to-read outline format and contains key points.
Includes a handy list of acronyms, as well as tables and algorithms that summarize information for quick reference.
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