Published on Monday, September 19, 2011 by Bojan.K
Very high triglyceride levels (defined as 500mg/dL or 5, 6 mmol/l) are associated with early onset of diseases such as angina pectoris or heart infarction, and should therefore be treated. In the United States very high triglyceride levels occur in about 3,8 million patients and can be caused by several genetic conditions such as familiar combined hype...