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Case 2. Hyperlipidemia.

S Chan1

  • 1University of British Columbia, St Paul's Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, Canada. schan@providencehealth.bc.ca

The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
|May 31, 2001
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This case study discusses a 58-year-old man with stable angina and elevated lipids. It reviews recommendations for effective lipid management in patients with coronary artery disease.

Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Lipidology

Background:

  • A 58-year-old male patient presented with a history of typical angina pectoris since 1994.
  • The patient's angina has remained relatively stable over time.
  • Elevated lipid levels were identified in recent laboratory results.

Observation:

  • The patient exhibits symptoms consistent with stable angina.
  • Diagnostic workup revealed hyperlipidemia.

Findings:

  • The case highlights the importance of addressing elevated lipids in patients with established coronary artery disease.
  • Stable angina in the presence of hyperlipidemia necessitates a comprehensive management strategy.

Implications:

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  • Effective lipid management is crucial for secondary prevention in patients with angina.
  • Physicians should consider tailored lipid-lowering therapies to mitigate cardiovascular risk.
  • This case underscores the need for ongoing monitoring and management of cardiovascular risk factors.