High ApoB
High ApoB indicates an increased number of atherogenic lipoproteins, particularly LDL particles. Elevated ApoB suggests higher cardiovascular risk, as it reflects a greater burden of cholesterol carrying particles that contribute to atherosclerosis. A comprehensive lipid assessment for identifying individuals at risk of coronary heart disease and familial lipid disorders.
Low or Normal ApoB
Low or normal ApoB levels indicate a lower burden of atherogenic lipoproteins and therefore lower associated cardiovascular risk.