A C-reactive protein (CRP) test is a blood test used to detect generalinflammation. Inflammation is the body's natural response to infection, disease, or injury, so a CRP test can provide the first clue as to whether some sort of inflammatory condition is occurring. A CRP test cannot tell...
The C-reactive protein (CRP) test measures the amount of CRP in your blood. A type of protein that is associated with inflammation in the body, CRP is measured using a small blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm. Your doctor might order a CRP test if you have symptoms of inflamm...
The utility model provides a PCT (procalcitonin)/CRP (C-reactive protein) whole-blood test paper tape. The test paper tape comprises a first sample pad (2), a second sample pad (3), a gold-labeled pad (4) coated with a gold-labeled antibody, an envelope membrane (5) and absorbent ...
Aim of this study was to investigate the associations of C-reactive protein levels, as marker of low-grade inflammation, with blood pressure development during pregnancy and the risks of gestational hypertensive complications. We also explored the role of maternal BMI in these associations.High-sensit...
CRP, or C-reactive protein, is a test that's been available actually for almost a decade now. It's a marker of inflammation, and many feel that coronary artery disease is in and of itself a disease of inflammation. There is a great deal of information th
The C-reactive protein test, performed by a capillary precipitin method with the use of commercially available antiserum, was applied to 3,543 blood donors and 633 patients in 37 different disease categories. The distribution of positive reactions failed to reveal any possibilities of the test as ...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is synthesized by the liver as an acute-phase protein and is involved in inflammation. As a component of the innate immune system, it is known to be protective against bacterial and viral infections and may aid in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD)1. In...
Accumulating data suggest a link between blood pressure and vascular inflammation.We examined the relationship between blood pressure, C-reactive protein (CRP), and incident first cardiovascular events among 15 215 women followed prospectively over a median of 8.1 years. In cross-sectional analyses at...
AIM: Role of blood C - reactive protein levels in upper and in adult patients (>16 years).: Study included 2 groups of patients -Test group (n=58). Control group (n=28).Test group further classified into 2 groups- a). Patients having upper b). Patients having . Patients were subjec...
Objective Analysis of blood and C- reactive protein detection diagnostic significance in patients with acute diarrhea. Methods 1 000 patients with acute diarrhea gathering medical records, compared to the three groups analyzed differences in blood indicators and C- reactive protein and other projects. ...