RT @pnatarajanmd: Beautiful work by @marketrinder @LiamBrunham re: familial hypercholesterolemia, lipoprotein(a), and ascertainment bias. F…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @JACCJournals: Levels of atherogenic lipoprotein(a) are increased in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, but the reasons for th…
RT @JACCJournals: Levels of atherogenic lipoprotein(a) are increased in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, but the reasons for th…
This article reinforces the fact that we should check an Lp(a) In patients with a clinical diagnosis Of FH and a negative genetic test. https://t.co/EsIhPyrD6v
Congratulations on this important work. #KnowFH #heartdisease Will add this to our resources: https://t.co/iHISwrIvCM
RT @JACCJournals: Levels of atherogenic lipoprotein(a) are increased in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, but the reasons for th…
RT @JACCJournals: Levels of atherogenic lipoprotein(a) are increased in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, but the reasons for th…
Levels of atherogenic lipoprotein(a) are increased in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia, but the reasons for this are unclear. Learn more about the cause of elevated lipoprotein (a) in #JACC: https://t.co/drokJwuoc0 @LiamBrunham https://t.co/g8P5
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
Ascertainment Bias in the Association Between Elevated Lipoprotein(a) and Familial Hypercholesterolemia. https://t.co/tdePyNLSe2
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
RT @JACCJournals: A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipopro…
A new #JACC study finds that familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a) but rather lipoprotein(a) increases the chance of a person with genetic FH will be clinically recognized. https://t.co/drokJwuoc0 #JACC @LiamBrunham @UBC
Ascertainment Bias in the Association Between Elevated Lipoprotein(a) and Familial Hypercholesterolemia | JACC: Journal of the American College of Cardiology https://t.co/JqWRYRKkOT
RT @dan_soffer: And an even better answer @tmodarressi "These results suggest that FH does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a), but that elev…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @Lpa_Doc: This is a well done paper. It basically says pts with FH more frequently have genetic causes for high Lp(a), not due to FH per…
This is a well done paper. It basically says pts with FH more frequently have genetic causes for high Lp(a), not due to FH per se. I think this needs more validation, by mendelian genetics, one would not expect these traits to co-segregate, unless subjects
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
And an even better answer @tmodarressi "These results suggest that FH does not cause elevated lipoprotein(a), but that elevated lipoprotein(a) increases the likelihood that an individual with genetic FH will be clinically recognized."
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
RT @pnatarajanmd: Beautiful work by @marketrinder @LiamBrunham re: familial hypercholesterolemia, lipoprotein(a), and ascertainment bias. F…
RT @LiamBrunham: Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/Ph…
Beautiful work by @marketrinder @LiamBrunham re: familial hypercholesterolemia, lipoprotein(a), and ascertainment bias. FH variants are not associated with lipoprotein(a) levels https://t.co/czKm2Kv5bF @JACCJournals
Why do patients with #FamilialHypercholesterolemia have elevated #lipoprotein(a)? Excited to share new work by @UBC MD/PhD student @marketrinder. His new study published in @JACCJournals. https://t.co/KYIHwRVohI 1/
Ascertainment Bias in the Association Between Elevated Lipoprotein(a) and Familial Hypercholesterolemia | JACC: Journal of the American College of Cardiology https://t.co/qDf5EysTVe