Is Lipoprotein a 360 high, normal or dangerous? What does LP (A) level 360 mean?

Your Lipoprotein a level of 360 is a High Lipoprotein a level.

High levels of Lipoprotein a in the blood indicate a variety of health problems. If your blood Lipoprotein a level is between 1 mg/dl and 30 mg/dl, you probably do not have an underlying health problem. But if Lipoprotein a levels are not in this range, you should see a doctor immediately.

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Normal range of Lipoprotein a found among men : 1 - 30 mg/dl

Ideal values of Lipoprotein a depending on age (male) :
Age Ideal Lipoprotein a value
<5 years 1.036
5-10 years 1.073
10-15 years 1.112
15-20 years 1.152
20-25 years 1.193
25-30 years 1.236
30-35 years 1.28
35-40 years 1.326
40-45 years 1.374
45-50 years 1.423
50-55 years 1.474
55-60 years 1.527
60-70 years 1.582
70-80 years 1.639
80-90 years 1.698
90-100 years 1.759
>100 years 1.822

*Ideal values ​​are calculated based on our database of patient records

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Normal range of Lipoprotein a found among women : 1-30 mg/dl

Ideal values of Lipoprotein a depending on age (female) :
Age Ideal Lipoprotein a value
<5 years 1.037
5-10 years 1.075
10-15 years 1.115
15-20 years 1.156
20-25 years 1.199
25-30 years 1.243
30-35 years 1.289
35-40 years 1.337
40-45 years 1.387
45-50 years 1.438
50-55 years 1.491
55-60 years 1.546
60-70 years 1.603
70-80 years 1.662
80-90 years 1.724
90-100 years 1.788
>100 years 1.854

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If you take a Lipoprotein a blood test and the results are not in the normal range (1-30 mg/dl), your physician may recommend more tests to figure out the problem. You might also get this test if your physician thinks you have some other disease.

The level of Lp(a) is determined by your genes. Some other examples of conditions that increase Lipoprotein a levels include:

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How the Lipoprotein a Test Is Done :

If your doctor wants Lipoprotein a test on you, you may need a Lipoprotein a blood test. During the Lipoprotein a blood test, a pathologist will put a needle into your veins and take out a small quantity of blood. A pathologist is a physician in the medical field who thoroughly studies the causes and effects of disease. Within a few hours you will get your Lipoprotein a Test report by your pathologist.

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