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However, Williams et al. (Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol Suppl 1992;20:1-6) suggested that smoking FH patients had a more severe burden of disease compared to nonsmokers. Because susceptibility to cardiovascular disease is likely to be affected by additional genetic and environmental factors, the mortality from FH has been studied preferentially in patients and families with multiple risk factors for cardiovascular disease.