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5. Association of BMI, lipid-lowering medication, and age with prevalence of type 2 diabetes in adults with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: a worldwide cross-sectional study

12. Familial hypercholesterolaemia in children and adolescents from 48 countries: a cross-sectional study

14. Refinement of the diagnostic approach for the identification of children and adolescents affected by familial hypercholesterolemia: Evidence from the LIPIGEN study

18. Identification of COVID-19 patients at risk of hospital admission and mortality: a European multicentre retrospective analysis of mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin

20. Worldwide experience of homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: retrospective cohort study

24. Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia in Italy: Clinical and molecular features

25. MR-proADM as prognostic factor of outcome in COVID-19 patients

26. Long-term efficacy of lipoprotein apheresis and lomitapide in the treatment of homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH): a cross-national retrospective survey

28. PCSK9 Inhibitors’ New Users: Analysis of Prescription Patterns and Patients’ Characteristics from an Italian Real-world Study

29. Lipoprotein (a): epidemiology, pathophysiology, measurement issues and clinical management.

33. Comorbidity in lipoprotein apheresis: Their role in the era of new lipid‐lowering therapies.

38. A prediction rule for early recognition of patients with candidemia in Internal Medicine: results from an Italian, multicentric, case–control study

45. Efficacy of Lomitapide in the Treatment of Familial Homozygous Hypercholesterolemia: Results of a Real-World Clinical Experience in Italy

50. Ischemic strokes in COVID-19: risk factors, obesity paradox, and distinction between trigger and causal association.

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