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05). In addition, the difference in ApoB/LDL-c ratios was statistically significant between the obstructive jaundice accompanied by dyslipidemia group and healthy control group (P0.05). The LDL-c concentration determined by the UC-HPLC method was more than five times that determined by the enzymatic method (P0.05). Bisalbuminemia was found in 43 of 60 patients with obstructive jaundice accompanied by hypercholesterolemia. In patients with obstructive jaundice, the decreased (HDL-c+LDL-c)/TC ratio may be a novel marker to identi