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Hypercholesterolemia is a condition characterized by very high levels of cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that is produced in the body and obtained from foods that come from animals (particularly egg yolks, meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products). The body needs this substance to build cell membranes, make certain hormones, and produce compounds that aid in fat digestion. Too much cholesterol, however, increases a person's risk of developing heart disease.

People with hypercholesterolemia have a high risk of developing a form of heart disease called coronary artery disease. This condition occurs when excess cholesterol in the bloodstream is deposited in the walls of blood vessels, particularly in the arteries that supply blood to the heart (coronary arteries). The abnormal buildup of cholesterol forms clumps (plaque) that narrow and harden artery walls. As the clumps get bigger, they can clog the arteries and restrict the flow of blood to the heart. The buildup of plaque in coronary arteries causes a form of chest pain called angina and greatly increases a person's risk of having a heart attack.

Inherited forms of hypercholesterolemia can also cause health problems related to the buildup of excess cholesterol in other tissues. If cholesterol accumulates in tendons, it causes characteristic growths called tendon xanthomas. These growths most often affect the Achilles tendons and tendons in the hands and fingers. Yellowish cholesterol deposits under the skin of the eyelids are known as xanthelasmata. Cholesterol can also accumulate at the edges of the clear, front surface of the eye (the cornea), leading to a gray-colored ring called an arcus cornealis.
High-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations increased in patients treated with LIVALO

High-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations increased in patients treated with LIVALO

Research study concludes the difference in mortality between men and women depending on the type of ACS

Research study concludes the difference in mortality between men and women depending on the type of ACS

Alnylam and Tekmira to collaborate on RNAi therapeutics

Alnylam and Tekmira to collaborate on RNAi therapeutics

Positive phase 3 uveitis trial results for voclosporin

Positive phase 3 uveitis trial results for voclosporin

Drug pactimibe does not appear to reduce progression of atherosclerosis

Drug pactimibe does not appear to reduce progression of atherosclerosis

New research provides a clinical picture of obstructive sleep apnea from over six million hospital admissions

New research provides a clinical picture of obstructive sleep apnea from over six million hospital admissions

Major discovery in the control of bad cholesterol

Major discovery in the control of bad cholesterol

Latest glaucoma research

Latest glaucoma research

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated risk factors in Illinois

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated risk factors in Illinois

FDA warns Bayer HealthCare on over-the-counter aspirin product

FDA warns Bayer HealthCare on over-the-counter aspirin product

Issues on cholesterol: diet, statins and genetics

Issues on cholesterol: diet, statins and genetics

Lipid Association responds to new cholesterol guidelines for kids

Lipid Association responds to new cholesterol guidelines for kids

Tredaptive and Janumet recommended for approval in European Union

Tredaptive and Janumet recommended for approval in European Union

Improving statins

Improving statins

With obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease on the rise, more comprehensive guidelines needed

With obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease on the rise, more comprehensive guidelines needed

Whole grain breakfast cereals may reduce risk of heart failure in men

Whole grain breakfast cereals may reduce risk of heart failure in men

Pioneering approach to cardiovascular care

Pioneering approach to cardiovascular care

Pay-for-performance project to improve cardiovascular care

Pay-for-performance project to improve cardiovascular care

Ostructive sleep apnea and continuous positive airway pressure

Ostructive sleep apnea and continuous positive airway pressure

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