Lipoprotein(a) levels in children with suspected familial hypercholesterolaemia: a cross-sectional study.
Lotte M de BoerBarbara A HuttenAeilko H ZwindermanAlbert WiegmanPublished in: European heart journal (2022)
Lp(a) was significantly higher and more frequently elevated in children with probable FH compared with children with definite FH and unaffected siblings, suggesting that high Lp(a) may underlie the clinical presentation of FH when no FH-causing mutation is found. Performing both DNA analysis and measuring Lp(a) in all children suspected of FH is recommended to assess possible LDL cholesterol overestimation related to increased Lp(a).