Non-High-Density Lipoprotein
Non-High-Density Lipoprotein (Non-HDL) is a calculated measure of all cholesterol carried by lipoproteins other than HDL (“good cholesterol”), including LDL and other potentially harmful particles. It is used to assess cardiovascular risk, as elevated non-HDL cholesterol levels are associated with an increased risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis. This measurement is commonly included in lipid profile assessments to provide a broader evaluation of cholesterol-related risk.
The findings related to these particular clinical tests are a general guide and do not cover every possible scenario, this is because every patient is unique and these results only have true clinical significance when combined with the patient’s full medical history, a physical exam, and other diagnostic findings.
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