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Early prediction of anastomotic leakage after laparoscopic rectal surgery using creactive protein. [PDF]
Abstract At present, anterior resection of the rectum or transabdominal rectal resection is the most common surgical technique for rectal cancer. Laparoscopic techniques are popular, and the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic rectal surgery have been confirmed.
Jin D, Chen L.
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Association between peripheral arterial disease and creactive protein in the japanese-brazilian population [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between peripheral arterial disease and elevated levels of C-reactive protein in the Japanese-Brazilian population of high cardiovascular risk.
Luciana Garofolo +2 more
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The Association of Creactive Protein Levels in Second Trimester of Pregnancy with Preeclampsia
Objective: To determine C-reactive protein in second trimester of pregnancy women who preeclamptic and non-preeclamptic women, and to determine the relationship between the level of C-Reactive protein of trimester two pregnancy and preeclampsia ...
Zulfaekasari Nasruddin +3 more
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Background: Appendiceal perforation in patients with acute appendicitis may cause a variety of potentially life-threatening complications. Escherichia coli endotoxin has been shown to impact physiological bile flow in vivo. This had led to the theory that hyperbilirubinemia and elevated CRP in patients with appendicitis may have a predictive potential ...
Nagendra Singh Bhadauria +3 more
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The value of Creactive protein in the diagnosis of septicaemia in children with malaria [PDF]
Malaria and septicaemia, both major causes of infant and early childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria, often co-exist and are difficult to differentiate. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that C-reactive protein (CRP) levels could differentiate between malaria and malaria coexisting with septicaemia.
Eyo Ekanem Emmanuel +4 more
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STUDY OF VARIABLES IN UNSTABLE ANGINA WITH EMPHASIS ON CREACTIVE PROTEIN
OBJECTIVES: Prevalence rates of coronary artery disease are reported to be very high in Asian Indians. Traditional risk factors alone fail to explain the high rates of coronary disease in Indians. Acute phase reactants C-reactive protein in Indian subjects with unstable angina were evaluated and compare them with suitable control to test the hypothesis
Vijay Kumar B A +4 more
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Objective: To compare the level of high sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) on patients with premature rupture of membranes (PROM) at term pregnancy. Methods: The study was cross-sectional design. The data collection included age, parity, gestational
Meily Manoppo +2 more
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Investigating the characteristics and correlates of systemic inflammation after traumatic brain injury: the TBI-BraINFLAMM study. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: A significant environmental risk factor for neurodegenerative disease is traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, it is not clear how TBI results in ongoing chronic neurodegeneration.
Li LM +15 more
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CREACTIVE PROTEIN AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN CASES WITH DIABETES MALLITUS TYPE II
Introduction: Factors of cardiovascular risk (CVR) are often grouped in cases with diabetes mellitus (DM) with significant increasment of risk for CV disease .
Munevera Bećarević +4 more
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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is one of the major long-term complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). Type 2 DM is frequently associated with an inflammatory status, but limited information is available on the relationship between low-grade inflammation and ...
M S Roopakala +5 more
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