Paul Saladino· MD
I have an LDL of 533 with an LDL particle number of greater than 3500 nanal per liter incidentally the particle size is greater than 24.7 nanometers it's a really big particle
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I have an LDL of 533 with an LDL particle number of greater than 3500 nanal per liter incidentally the particle size is greater than 24.7 nanometers it's a really big particle
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and so if you have more ldl particles you're probably going to trigger the flag on almost every blood work saying that you have increased small dense ldl