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Managing Dyslipidemia in HIV: A Comprehensive Tool for the Primary Care Clinician

Date: 2008
Source: New York/New Jersey AETC; Florida/Caribbean AETC; Pacific AETC; Texas/Oklahoma AETC; Pennsylvania/MidAtlantic AETC and AETC National Resource Center
Authors: Marshall Glesby, MD, Chair; Daniel Lee, MD; Laura Armas, MD; Carl Fitchenbaum, MD; Pamela Rothpletz-Puglea and Rianna Stefanakis, BA, Managing Editor

Description:

Comprehensive clinician support tool intended to guide HIV/AIDS providers managing comorbid dyslipidemia in their patients. Includes patient assessment/management algorithms, Framingham Point Scores chart, and APLA patient education nutrition fact sheet on lowering cholesterol and triglycerides. Developed by Lipid Disorders subset of AETC NRC Primary Care Management for the HIV/AIDS Provider Workgroup.

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Topic Areas:

Primary Care, Nutrition & Food Safety, Managing Side Effects

Resource Type:

Charts and Tables

Group:

Clinician Support Tools

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