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Which plasma lipoprotein level is most concerning when considering the risk of coronary atherosclerosis?
Incontinent
The inability to control bladder and/or bowel functions, leading to involuntary loss of urine or feces.
Liquid Stool
Stool that is more liquid than solid, often indicating diarrhea or a gastrointestinal condition affecting digestion and absorption.
Fecal Occult Blood
The presence of blood in the feces that is not visible to the naked eye, often a sign of gastrointestinal diseases.
False-negative
A test result that incorrectly indicates the absence of a condition or disease when it is actually present.
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