Children With 60-Year-Old Arteries: The Extreme Reality of HoFH
Imagine your body is a car, and your health is tracked by an odometer. For most of us, that odometer ticks up slowly and steadily. We might drive for 50 or 60 years before the engine starts to show significant wear and tear. But for some children, the odometer is spinning wildly out of control from the moment they are born. This is the reality of Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia, or HoFH.