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Production Editor

SHAUNA GERMISHUIZEN

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FAX: 086 628 1197

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shauna@clinicscardive.com

Financial & Production Co-ordinator

ELSABÉ BURMEISTER

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Content Manager

MICHAEL MEADON

(Design Connection)

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Gauteng Contributor

PETER WAGENAAR

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The

South African Journal of Diabe-

tes and Vascular Disease

is published

four times a year for Clinics Cardive

Publishing (Pty) Ltd and printed by

Durbanville Commercial Printers/

Tandym Print. Online Services:

Design Connection.

Articles in this Journal are sourced

as per agreement with the British

Journal of Diabetes and Vascular

Disease

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THE EDITOR

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The opinions, data and statements

that appear in any articles published

in this journal are those of the

contributors. The publisher, editors

and members of the editorial board

do not necessarily share the views

expressed herein. Although every

effort is made to ensure accuracy and

avoid mistakes, no liability on the part

of the publisher, editors, the editorial

board or their agents or employees is

accepted for the consequences of any

inaccurate or misleading information.

Research Articles

21 Prevalence of dyslipidaemia in statin-treated patients in South Africa:

results of the DYSlipidaemia International Study (DYSIS)

FJ Raal, DJ Blom, S Naidoo, P Bramlage, P Brudi

30 Gender and ethnic differences in the control of hyperlipidaemia and

other vascular risk factors: insights from the CEntralised Pan-South

African survey on tHE Under-treatment of hypercholeSterolaemia

(CEPHEUS SA) study

N Rapeport, CL Schamroth, DJ Blom

35 Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and determination of optimal

cut-off values of waist circumference in university employees from

Angola

P Magalhães, DP Capingana, JG Mill

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Diabetes News

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