Very low density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-c, VLDL-ch)

The main function of very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) is to transport endogenous triglycerides synthesized in the liver. Normal VLDL generally does not have an atherogenic effect. However, since glycerol triglyceride in VLDL accounts for 50% to 70% and cholesterol accounts for 8% to 12%, once VLDL levels are significantly increased, in addition to elevated triglycerides in plasma, cholesterol levels also increase. Basic Information Specialist classification: Digestive examination classification: biochemical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Reduced: abnormal liver function. Normal value: Electrophoresis: 0.08-0.41mmol/L Above normal: Elevation: familial type IV hyperlipoproteinemia, diabetes, pancreatitis, uremia, nephrotic syndrome, nephritis, pregnancy, contraceptives, estrogen, progesterone, alcohol, obesity. negative: Positive: Tips: Before the examination, the diet is light and alcohol is prohibited. Normal value The electrophoresis method was 0.08 to 0.41 mmol/L. Clinical significance Elevation: familial type IV hyperlipoproteinemia, diabetes, pancreatitis, uremia, nephrotic syndrome, nephritis, pregnancy, contraceptives, estrogen, progesterone, alcohol, obesity. Reduced: abnormal liver function. High results may be diseases: diabetes, pancreatitis, liver fibrosis considerations Before the test: Do not drink alcohol, take estrogen, progesterone, birth control pills, etc. At the time of inspection: follow the instructions of the physician Not suitable for people: no Inspection process Electrophoresis is generally used, and other methods are also available. Not suitable for the crowd Generally there are no people who are not suitable. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no adverse reactions.

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