Is Lp(a) testing the new messiah?
I just read yet another article praising the new messiah of cardiology (Lipoprotein(a)) and urging every physician in America to start testing for it. The tone was familiar: solemn, scientific, and a little evangelical.
The message? “Measure Lp(a) once in every patient.”
The subtext? “Because we finally found the missing piece.”
If this feels like déjà vu, that’s because it is. We’ve been here before: first with total cholesterol, then LDL, then HDL …
Is Lp(a) testing the new messiah?









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