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| DOI | 10.1016/J.JACL.2021.10.004 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by extremely high triglyceride levels due to impaired clearance of chylomicrons from plasma. This paper is the result of a panel discussion with Latin American specialists who raised the main issues on diagnosis and management of FCS in their countries. Overall FCS is diagnosed late on the course of the disease, is characterized by heterogeneity on the occurrence of pancreatitis, and remains a long time in care of different specialists until reaching a lipidologist. Pancreatitis and secondary diabetes are frequently seen, often due to late diagnosis and inadequate care. Molecular diagnosis is unusual; however, loss of function variants on the lipoprotein lipase gene are apparently the most frequent etiology. A founder effect of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored high density lipoprotein binding protein 1 gene has been described in the northeast of Brazil. Low awareness of the disease amongst health professionals contributes to inadequate care and an inadequate patient journey.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Santos, Raul | Hombre |
Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein - Brasil UNIV SAO PAULO - Brasil Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein - Brasil |
| 2 | Lorenzatti, Alberto | Hombre |
Rusculleda Foundation for Research - Argentina
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| 3 | Corral, Pablo | Hombre |
FASTA University - Argentina
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| 4 | Nogueira, Juan Patricio | Hombre |
Universidad Nacional de Formosa, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Argentina
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| 4 | Patricio Nogueira, Juan | Hombre |
Universidad Nacional de Formosa, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Argentina
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| 5 | Cafferata, Alberto | Hombre |
Hospital del Salvador - Argentina
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| 6 | Aimone, Daniel | Hombre |
Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina
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| 7 | Lourenço, Charles M. | Hombre |
Centro Universitário de Rio Preto - Brasil
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| 8 | Izar, Maria C. | Mujer |
Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Brasil
Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil |
| 9 | Lima, Josivan G. | - |
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil
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| 10 | Lottenberg, Ana Maria | Mujer |
Universidade de São Paulo - Brasil
Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein - Brasil Hosp Israelita Albert Einstein - Brasil |
| 11 | Alonso, Rodrigo | Hombre |
Center for Advanced Metabolic Medicine and Nutrition - Chile
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| 12 | Garay, Karla | Mujer |
Hospital Carlos Andrade Marín - Ecuador
HOSP CARLOS ANDRADE MARIN - Ecuador |
| 13 | Morales, Alvaro Ruiz | Hombre |
Universidad Javeriana Facultad de Medicina - Colombia
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| 13 | Ruiz Morales, Alvaro | Hombre |
Universidad Javeriana Facultad de Medicina - Colombia
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| 14 | Vargas-Uricoechea, Hernando | Hombre |
Universidad del Cauca - Colombia
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| 15 | Peña, Christian A.Colón | Hombre |
Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá - Colombia
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| 15 | Colon Pena, Christian A. | Hombre | |
| 16 | Roman-González, Alejandro | Hombre |
Universidad de Antioquia - Colombia
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| Agradecimiento |
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| This manuscript is a result of a panel discussion compiled by Mirela A. Yunes, MD who mediated the discussion and served as medical writer. All authors contributed to the manuscript by reviewing the draft and providing valuable guidance. |
| The experts would like to thank PTC Therapeutics Brazil for sponsoring the virtual meeting. |