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10.6 c-reactive protein - Neurology Community
- Jan 10, 2011
I have had severe and chronic neck and upper back pain for 7 years with no diagnosis. MRI ...
c-reactive protein - Heart Disease Community
- Nov 14, 2008
Could a TB skin test affect the results of my blood test saying I have High c-reactive prot...
Niaspan and C Reactive Protein (CRP) - Heart Disease Community
- Mar 24, 2008
I am a healthy 48 year old male, normal weight, non-smoker, formally very physically active...
elevated c-reactive protein and sed rate - Pediatrics Community
- Dec 27, 2008
my daughter (4 y/o) recently had pneumonia and her lab tests showed elevations in cbc, plat...
C-Reactive Protein question - Heart Disease Community
- Mar 21, 2007
Hi again! I will try to make this one short, I have a followup with a cardio at the Mayo...
C-reactive Protein??? - Women's Health Community
- Dec 31, 2005
Does any one know what exactly this means? And is it that serious? I did some research but ...
C-reactive protein - Heart Disease Expert Forum
- Oct 11, 1999
What is C reactive protein? What is desirable level? How can it be improved?
C-Reactive Protein - Heart Disease Expert Forum
- May 01, 2000
I recently had a test called Cardio CRP (C-Reactive Protein) and the results were 1.2 which...
C-reactive protein - Heart Disease Expert Forum
- Aug 07, 2002
Dear Doctor, In regards to the previous CRP question, I have another question. My CRP p...
C-reactive Protein - Heart Disease Expert Forum
- Nov 15, 2002
Dear Doctor, I have previously asked about the CRP results, however I have just read about...
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Have a high CRP? Crestor may significantly lower heart attacks, strokes and need for surgery for blocked arteries
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Enoch Choi, MD
, Nov 10, 2008
- 19 Comments
For low risk individuals with a high CRP taking crestor (rosuvastatin calcium), "...
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