1.Present Status and Treatment of Hyperlipidemia.
Korean Circulation Journal 1991;21(3):467-473
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
2.Managenment of hyperlipidemia.
Korean Journal of Medicine 1999;57(4):593-600
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
3.Hyperlipidemia.
Korean Journal of Medicine 2000;59(5):596-598
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
4.Childhood hyperlipidemia in Korea: a review.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1993;36(8):1049-1058
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
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Korea*
5.Study on adjusting indexes of lipidemia of prescription TT2 of the hypertension patients with lipidemia disorder
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;530(11):11-13
51 hypertension patients with lipidemia disorder were treated at Hospital of Military Traditional Medicine from April to September 2004. All patients were divided into 2 groups: The control group consisted of 19 patients who received Caropil 25mg tablet/ twice a day during 28 continuous days; the study group consisted of 32 patients who received a traditional recipe of TT2/per day divided into 2 times every 12 hours during 28 days. Among hypertension patients with primary lipidemia disorder and signs of phlegm wetness or and phlegm heat types, using a traditional recipe of T22/per day during continuous 28 days had effects of regulating the index of lipidemia: CT decrease of 14.9%; TG decrease of 27.5%; LDL-C decrease of 16.2%; the effects of increasing HDL-C were not significantly (increase of 6.5%).
Hypertension
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Hyperlipidemias
6.A study of relationship between hypertension and hyperlipidemia in the health screening center.
Yong Chul KIM ; Im Yu KIM ; Youn Sug CHOI ; H cheol SHIN ; Eun Sook PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1992;13(5):410-419
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
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Hypertension*
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Mass Screening*
7.Recent Pharmacologic Treatment of Hyperlipidemia in Children.
Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology 2004;9(1):17-21
No abstract available.
Child*
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Humans
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Hyperlipidemias*
8.Hyperlipidemia in kidney transplant recipients.
Dong Chan JIN ; Suk Ju AHN ; Je Young WOO ; Yong Soo KIM ; Suk Young KIM ; Eui Jin CHOI ; Yoon Sik CHANG ; Young Suk YOON ; Byung Kee BANG
Korean Journal of Nephrology 1993;12(2):156-164
No abstract available.
Hyperlipidemias*
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Kidney*
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Transplantation*
9.Preliminary study on activities of flavonoides extracted from flowers of Lonicera japonica Thunb. on some index of lipidemia
Pharmaceutical Journal 2005;0(1):15-18
Studying effect of total flavonoid extracts from Lonicera japonica Thunb on some index of lipidemia. Rats were drunk cholesterol at a dose of 0.5g/kg/24hours for 6 consecutive weeks in order to cause hyperlipidemia. The result showed that: flavonoid extracted from Lonicera japonica Thunb at a dose of 0.45g/kg and 0.9g/kg decreased plasma triglyceride, total cholesterol, LDL-C and increased HDL-C in white rats drunk cholesterol in vitro. The effects of flavonoid at the dose of 0.45g/kg and 0.90g/kg on some index of lipidemia were the same. There was no differences in increasing body weight of rats in all studied rat groups
Flavonoids
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Flowers
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Lonicera
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Hyperlipidemias
10.Lipemia disorder on patients with fatty liver who were diagnosed by ultrasound
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2005;315(10):15-18
Studying on 50 patients with fatty liver, aged > 16 years old, treated at Bach Mai Hospital from Dec 2002 – Jun 2003. All patients had laboratory tests such as: blood - lactose, liver enzymes, HBsAg, lipemia, liver ultrasound. Lipemia disorder occurred in 74% of these patients, and mainly increased triglyceride; the level of lipemia components was not different by severe level of fatty liver by ultrasound. In patients with fatty liver caused by alcohol, the level of HDL-C (1.55 0.52 mmol/l vs. 1.21 0.31 mmol/l) was higher than those without alcohol
Hyperlipidemias
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Fatty Liver
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Ultrasonography