Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion
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Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion
Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion
解放军医学杂志(英文版)2003年第2期 页码:102-104
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1. Department of Cardiovasology
2. Tangdu Hospital
3. Fourth Military Medical University
4. ,China
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中图分类号:R541.4
纸质出版:2003
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Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2003,(2):102-104.
[1]张利华,赵季红,薛玉生.Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2003(02):102-104.
Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion[J]. 解放军医学杂志(英文版), 2003,(2):102-104.DOI:
[1]张利华,赵季红,薛玉生.Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion[J].Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA,2003(02):102-104.DOI:
Relationship between plasma C-reactive protein concentration and the severity of coronary artery lesion
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Abstract
<正> Objective: To explore the relationship between C-reactive protein(CHP) concentration and severity of cor-onary artery lesion. Methods: The plasma CRP concentration were tested in 166 cases who underwent coronary angiog-raphy(CAG)
coronary heart disease (CHD) was presented in 86 patients and absent in 80 cases as normal controlgroup
and results of the two groups and different numbers of diseased coronary vessels in CHD group were analyzed.Results: The plasma CRP concentration were 2293±198
5126±508
12969±1076μg/L
respectively
for the nor-mal control group
the stable angina group and the unstable angina group. The CRP concentration in the stable angina
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