Lipid Panel
The lipid panel groups the standard cholesterol and triglyceride markers used to describe lipoprotein transport and cardiometabolic risk. It includes total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides, with placeholders for additional atherogenic particle markers that still need verified source data.
Non-HDL Cholesterol
Apolipoprotein B
Lipoprotein(a)
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the standard lipid panel markers interpreted together?
Each marker covers a different part of lipid transport. Reading the full panel shows the balance between total burden, LDL-related risk, HDL fraction, and triglyceride-rich particles.
Why can triglycerides vary more than cholesterol fractions?
Triglycerides respond strongly to fasting state, insulin resistance, alcohol intake, and recent diet, so their population spread is often wider and more right-skewed.