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A Patient Presents with Very High Levels of Serum Cholesterol

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A patient presents with very high levels of serum cholesterol. After a series of tests, it is concluded that the patient has high circulating levels of LDL cholesterol, but has normal levels of the hepatic LDL receptor. Which of the following could best explain the observations in this patient?


A) hepatocytes from the patient are defective in the selective removal of cholesterol from the LDL complex
B) hepatocytes from the patient have decreased levels of acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase ratio
C) the absence of the enzyme lipoprotein lipase in the endothelial cells of the liver
D) the patient has a mutated form of apoB-100
E) there is an altered level of phosphorylation of the LDL receptor

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