Radioactive Fat Absorption Patterns: Their Significance in Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis

Fat tolerance tests with radioactive triolein were performed on a group of patients with coronary atherosclerosis or hypercholesterolemia, and significant differences from normal subjects were observed. The mechanisms and implications of these abnormalities are discussed.

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