Serum lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities in major clinical entities of renal disease.

M Wada, T Minamisono, A Akamatsu,M Okabe,T Morita,Y Handa,T Unoki

Contributions to nephrology(1978)

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Abstract
More than half of the patients with glomerulonephritis, nephrotic syndrome and renovascular hypertension showed obviously abnormal profiles of serum lipoproteins (Lps). The abnormal profiles returned to normal or near-normal when the disease was ameliorated or corrected surgically. A unique Lp profile (broad midband pattern, BMP) was observed in approximately 89% of uremic patients on hemodialysis therapy. The results of the current investigations indicated that the BMP could probably be formed by the accumulation of catabolic remnants of VLDL.
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