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How would you treat this patient? 1-3. The patient is a 54-year-old man. He ha...

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1-3. The patient is a 54-year-old man. He has no complaints.

His risk factors: AH (-), Blood pressure sometimes rises >140/90 mmHg; Dyslipidemia (+), Diabetes (-), smoking 10 cig/d 10 years; negative family history.

Obj: Weight -100kg, Heigh-184cm, waist circumference -100cm. BMI - 29.5. BP in right arm 139/96mmHg, BP in left arm 142/95mmHg, P -70 b/min.

Laboratory tests: Total cholesterol (mmol/l) - 5.85, Triglyceride (mmol/l) - 1.34, HDL-Cholesterol (mmol/l) - 0.90, LDL-Cholesterol (mmol/l) - 4.33, Creatinin (mkmol/l) - 83, eGFR (CKD-EPI) (mL/min/1.73 m 2 ) - >90. Glucose (mmol/l) - 5.77.

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