Muniz-Grijalvo_2021_Clin.Investig.Arterioscler_33 Suppl 2_56

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Title : Familial chylomicronemia and multifactorial chylomicronemia - Muniz-Grijalvo_2021_Clin.Investig.Arterioscler_33 Suppl 2_56
Author(s) : Muniz-Grijalvo O , Diaz-Diaz JL
Ref : Clinical Investigationig Arterioscler , 33 Suppl 2 :56 , 2021
Abstract :

The accumulation of chylomicrons in plasma beyond the postprandial period is a pathological event secondary to the partial or complete lack of activity of lipoprotein lipase that can lead to recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and acute pancreatitis. This article reviews the pathophysiology of this syndrome and the differential characteristics depending on whether it is due to congenital monogenic causes or acquired on a polygenic basis in which multiple factors may inluence.

PubMedSearch : Muniz-Grijalvo_2021_Clin.Investig.Arterioscler_33 Suppl 2_56
PubMedID: 34006355

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Muniz-Grijalvo O, Diaz-Diaz JL (2021)
Familial chylomicronemia and multifactorial chylomicronemia
Clinical Investigationig Arterioscler 33 Suppl 2 :56

Muniz-Grijalvo O, Diaz-Diaz JL (2021)
Clinical Investigationig Arterioscler 33 Suppl 2 :56