Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection

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This is part 2 of OMS3 Trent Henderson's series to tackle Lipids! 

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Lipids are an incredibly dense subject that you've probably spent MANY hours to understand only to lose the big picture. OMS3 Trent Henderson aims to attack this problem in this high yield 2-episode series! 

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