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A female patient with prediabetes, serum triglyceride level of 250 mg/dL, HDL level of 45 mg/dL. LDL level of 95 mg/dL. and total cholesterol level of 170 mg/dL would be at decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. be at risk of hemorra have hypertension be diagnosed with metabolic syndrome
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