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 It's high LDL levels over time that is going to cause atherosclerosis. Just because you don't have a high coronary calcium score now, doesn't mean you won't develop one over time with untreated high cholesterol. 
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 It's more complicated than just LDL-C, though.

Which is why I'm seeking to get my LDL-P and Adopb measured.