Paul Saladino· MD
little-a is a Moloch is a lipoprotein that looks just like LDL but has this special lipoprotein little a like a tail attached and it's associated with higher incidence of cardiovascular disease
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little-a is a Moloch is a lipoprotein that looks just like LDL but has this special lipoprotein little a like a tail attached and it's associated with higher incidence of cardiovascular disease
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so lipoprotein little a It's A lipoprotein it's basically an LDL particle that has an extra protein stuck on the outside of it and tell patients it kind of looks like a corkscrew it's got this weird name it's called kringles you know the longer your cringles the less of them you make the shorter the Pringles the more of these LPA proteins you're probably making