58. Which statements regarding hyperlipidemia are incorrect?
(A) Type I: Children can inherit this from their parents, and it usually presents when people are
young. Type I disrupts how the body breaks down fats, leading to a severe buildup of VLDL.
(B)Type Ila: Also known as familial hypercholesterolemia, this type occurs due to a ge
and causes both high cholesterol and high triglycerides. Type IIb: A variation in a specific
(C) Type Ⅲ: An increase in intermediate-density lipoproteins (IDI) sets type IIl apart. This type is
gene causes high levels of LDL cholesterol.
genetic and affects how the body breaks down lipids, causing them to build up.
(D) Iype IV: This type usually leads to increased VLDL and triglycerides but normal cholesterol. The
major reason is the deficiency of apoE.