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A Study on the Blood Lipid , Lipoprotein , Apoliporotein Measurement and the Difference According to Family History in Psoriasis Patients / 대한피부과학회지
Article in Ko | WPRIM | ID: wpr-164349
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BACKGROUND: Psoriasis is a disease of unknown etiology. Disturbances in lipid metabolism have been suggested as a possible pathogenetic mechanism. OBJECTIVE: The study was performed to investigate the blood lipid, lipoprotein and apolipo-protein levels and their difference according to family history in Korean psoriasis patients. METHODS: Blood samples from seventy three psoriasis patients and twenty three normal persons were measured for total ciolesterol(TC), VLDL-cholesterol(VLDL-C), LDL-cholesterol(LDL-C), HDL-cholesterol(HDL-C), lipoprotein(a) (LPA), triglyceride(TG), apolipoprotein A-I(APO-AI), and apolipoprotein B(AFO-B). Psoriasis patients were divided according to their family history of psoriasis. RESULTS: Compared to ccntrols, TC, LDL-C, LPA, TG, APO-B were significantly elevated in psoriasis patients. Mean varues of LPA and APO-B in psoriasis group were above normal range. VLDL-C were significasitly elevated only in female patients. There was a tendency for psoriasis patients with family history to have higher values than those without family history. CONCLUSION: TC, LDL-C, L,PA, TG, APO-B was increased in psoriasis, especially in the patients with family history, cornpared to control. It is recommended that we must pay attention to the possible risk for the development of cardiac or cerebral vascular disease in psoriasis patients, especially in the presence of family history of psoriasis.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Apolipoproteins / Apolipoproteins B / Psoriasis / Reference Values / Vascular Diseases / Lipoprotein(a) / Lipid Metabolism / Lipoproteins Limits: Female / Humans Language: Ko Journal: Korean Journal of Dermatology Year: 1995 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Apolipoproteins / Apolipoproteins B / Psoriasis / Reference Values / Vascular Diseases / Lipoprotein(a) / Lipid Metabolism / Lipoproteins Limits: Female / Humans Language: Ko Journal: Korean Journal of Dermatology Year: 1995 Type: Article