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Reduction in cardiovascular disease morbidity of men and women with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) associated with availability of high intensity statins: A cohort study using data from the UK Simon Broome Register linked with secondary care records
- B. Iyen,
- N. Qureshi,
- P. Roderick,
- N. Capps,
- P.N. Durrington,
- I.F.W. McDowell,
- J. Cegla,
- H. Soran,
- J. Schofield,
- H.A.W. Neil,
- J. Kai,
- S. Weng,
- S.E. Humphries
Affiliations
- B. Iyen
- Primary Care Stratified Medicine group, Division of Primary care, University of Nottingham, UK
- N. Qureshi
- Primary Care Stratified Medicine group, Division of Primary care, University of Nottingham, UK
- P. Roderick
- Faculty of Medicine, Primary Care and Population Sciences, University of Southampton, UK
- N. Capps
- Clinical Biochemistry,The Shrewsbury & Telford Hospital NHS Trust, Princess Royal Hospital, Telford
- P.N. Durrington
- Cardiovascular Research Group, University of Manchester
- I.F.W. McDowell
- Medical Biochemistry and Immunology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
- J. Cegla
- Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Imperial College London
- H. Soran
- Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
- J. Schofield
- Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester
- H.A.W. Neil
- Wolfson College, University of Oxford
- J. Kai
- Primary Care Stratified Medicine group, Division of Primary care, University of Nottingham, UK
- S. Weng
- Primary Care Stratified Medicine group, Division of Primary care, University of Nottingham, UK
- S.E. Humphries
- Cardiovascular Genetics, ICS, UCL, London; Corresponding author.
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 43
p. S5