Figure 1 A and B. Cutaneous xanthomata on the extremities
This patient is now under strict follow-up and two sessions of plasmapheresis have been performed. Plasma cholesterol levels lowered significantly (total cholesterol 291 mg/dL; LDL 231 mg/dL; HDL 37 mg/dL) and the result of a control treadmill test 3 months after the operation was negative.
This case was the first pediatric coronary bypass surgery due to familial hyperlipidemia in our institution. Good information of the family members and peer follow-up will be mandatory for this patient.
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