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Diagnosis of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Children and Young Adults

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2024 Jan 11
PMID 38203485
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The early detection and treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) in childhood and adolescence are critical for increasing life expectancy. The purpose of our study was to investigate blood lipid parameters, features of physical signs of cholesterol accumulation, and a personal and family history of premature cardiovascular diseases in children and young adults when FH is diagnosed. The analysis included patients under 18 years of age (n = 17) and young adults (18-44 years of age; n = 43) who received a diagnosis of FH according to clinical criteria. Targeted high-throughput sequencing was performed using a custom panel of 43 genes. A family history of cardiovascular diseases was more often noted in the group under 18 years of age than in young adults ( < 0.001). Among young adults, there was a high prevalence of typical signs of the disease such as tendon xanthomas and the early development of arterial atherosclerosis ( < 0.001). By molecular genetic testing, "pathogenic" and "probably pathogenic" variants were identified in the genes of 73.3% of patients under 18 years of age and 51.4% of patients 18-44 years of age. Thus, blood lipid screening tests combined with an accurate assessment of the family history is a highly relevant and inexpensive option for diagnosing FH in childhood. Molecular genetic testing allows us to make an accurate diagnosis and to improve adherence to treatment.

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