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I underwent a blood test in which Lipoprotein A is 81. What is the significance of that and how to reduce it
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Lipoprotein A is a marker for heart disease. In isolation it does not have much significance, but still I would advise you to consult a cardiologist. Dr Nishith Chandra, MD,DM, FSCAI(USA) Director Interventional Cardiologist Fortis Escorts Heart Institute NEW DELHI I N D I A
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