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PHCY310 Quiz on L28 Background hyperlipidemia, created by Mer Scott on 16/04/2019.

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L28 Background hyperlipidemia

Question 1 of 7

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Cholesterol is not water soluble, therefore it cannot circulate in the blood., and it needs to be packaged and carried by lipoproteins.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 2 of 7

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High Density Lipoproteins (HDL)​ are 'good' cholesterol and we should have more than 1.0 mmol/L.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 3 of 7

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Functions of lipoproteins:
Chylomicrons and VLDL: Deliver to different cells in the body​.
LDL: Delivers cholesterol to in the body where it can be used for the of membranes and hormones​.
HDL: Involved in reverse cholesterol transport – cholesterol is brought back to the by HDL​, and from the body by the liver.

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    TAG
    synthesis
    cells
    steroid
    excess
    liver
    removed

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Question 4 of 7

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Primary dyslipidaemias: Genetically determined but also influenced by factors, i.e. familial hypercholesterolaemia is a genetic disorder where is raised.
Secondary dyslipidaemias: Secondary to disorders, or as a result of other therapies. Can be treated if the underlying cause is treated.

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    environmental
    LDL
    other
    drug

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Question 5 of 7

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Select all the medications (and not the conditions) that can cause secondary hypercholesterolaemia.

Select one or more of the following:

  • Diuretics and B-blockers

  • Oral contraceptives

  • Corticosteroids

  • Pregnancy

  • Hypothyroidism

  • Chronic renal failure

  • Alcohol abuse

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Question 6 of 7

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Pathophysiology of atherosclerosis:
1. Presence of and of endothelial lining of the coronary artery and/or other blood vessels.​
2. Subendothelial migration of – accumulation of streaks, containing lipid rich and -cells.
3. Migration and proliferation of muscle cells​.
4. Smooth muscle cells + secrete collagen, elastin, proteoglycans, and glycoproteins – creating a cap around the necrotic tissue​.
4. Presence of atherosclerotic results in narrowing of blood vessels causing of blood flow​.
5. Plaque ruptures, causing formation of a

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    hypercholestrolaemia
    injury
    monocytes
    fatty
    macrophages
    T
    smooth
    fibroblasts
    fibrous
    plaques
    reduction
    thrombus

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Question 7 of 7

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Reference ranges for lipids​:
Total cholesterol: < mmol/L​
LDL cholesterol: < mmol/L​
HDL cholesterol: ≥ mmol/L ​
Triglycerides: <mmol/L​

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    4
    2.0
    1.0
    1.7

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