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Date xx, xxxx Volume xx, Number xx American Family Physician 1 Published online June 3, 2020 Hypertriglyceridemia is defined as fasting serum tri-glyceride levels of 150 mg per dL ( mmol per L) or higher. Elevated triglyceride levels (150 to 499 mg per dL [ to mmol per L]) are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and severely elevated lev-els (500 mg per dL [ mmol per L] or higher) are asso-ciated with increased risk of pancreatitis. (Ta b l e 1).1 This article answers commonly asked Questions related to the Management of Are the Risk Factors for Hypertriglyceridemia?
Jun 03, 2020 · Liver disease Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ... toxic effects from free fatty acids released by pancreatic lipase.1,14,15 A cohort study found that triglyceride levels
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