
Opinion|Videos|December 25, 2024
Medium Chain Fatty Acids
Key Takeaways
- Delayed FCS diagnosis can lead to exacerbated cardiovascular and metabolic consequences, increasing atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease risk.
- Persistent hypertriglyceridemia from untreated FCS may result in chronic pancreatitis, diabetes, and liver disease.
Panelists discuss communication strategies that support optimal collaboration across specialties in the management of familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS), emphasizing the importance of clear, coordinated communication to improve patient outcomes.
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