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New heart disease test you should order | Thomas Dayspring, Md

The Proof with Simon Hill

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Diversity in Lipoprotein A: A Genetic Puzzle

The elevation of Lipoprotein A (Lp(a)) can stem from structural variations influenced by genetic factors. Individuals with elevated Lp(a) may produce different subtypes of the lipoprotein, as they inherit Lp(a) genes from both parents. These genes can lead to the production of varying amounts of kringles, which are structural components that affect the lipoprotein's risk profile. This complexity highlights the need for detailed understanding of genetic contributions to Lp(a) levels, as different genetic backgrounds lead to different types and sizes of apoprotein(a), complicating the overall assessment of cardiovascular risk.

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