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Comorbid autosomal dominant LDLR- and collagen VI-related disorders
Bukola A Olarewaju1, David Melville2, Judy B Tejon3
1School of Science and Engineering, University of Dundee, United Kingdom.
Objectives:
Collagen 6-related Bethlem myopathy and LDLR-related familial hypercholesterolemia are presumed to be quite rare in the general population.
Case Report:
Here, we present the clinical findings from a 65-year-old man with comorbid Bethlem myopathy and familial hypercholesterolemia to highlight some important molecular diagnostic considerations and clinical management implications.
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