Lipid variability
Authors:
Dukát A. 1; Kriška M. 2; Payer J. 1
Authors‘ workplace:
V. interná klinika LF UK a UN Bratislava
1; Ústav farmakológie a klinickej farmakológie LF UK, Bratislava
2
Published in:
Kardiol Rev Int Med 2019, 21(2): 70-72
Overview
All biological systems share the common characteristic of having biological rhythms and variability. This variability is determined by several factors, which can be categorised as intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Genetic and environmental factors interact with and influence one another. This results in the variability of expressions and actions of the living organism as a whole. This overview discusses those facts that are of importance in terms of the prognosis and for determining a patient’s global cardiovascular risk.
Keywords:
Atherosclerosis – dyslipidaemia – variability
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