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Elevated Triglycerides: Implications for Cardiovascular Health

Mayo Clinic Talks

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Hypertriglycerideemia - Is One Reading Diagnostic?

diagnosis is based on a fasting serum triglyceride level greater than 150 milligrams per deciliter. Secondary causes of high triglycerides include uncontrolled diabetes, metabolic syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis. Beta blockers, antipsychotics, diuretics, amiodarone, estrogen, prednisone, glucocorticoids, and steroids should be reviewed at every visit.

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