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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1988; 12:1110-1113
© 1988 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Identification of high risk relatives for coronary heart disease

RM Schieken

Medical College of Virginia, Richmond.

The family at increased risk for future coronary heart disease is the family with a member who has 1) had one or more myocardial infarctions before age 55 years; 2) has levels of LDL cholesterol greater than 75th percentile for age; 3) has excessively low levels of HDL2 cholesterol; 4) has hypertension or has had a stroke, or both; 5) has excessive weight at any age and excessive weight gain during adulthood, or 6) smokes in the household.


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