High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein as a Predictor of Severity, Rehospitalization and Prognosisin Hear Failure

Ahmed Ali El-Huseiny;

Abstract


C-reactive protein (CRP) is a pentameric protein (pentaraxin) comprised of five identical units. CRP is mainly produced in the liver in response to interleukine-6.
Elevated levels of CRP have been observed in patients with heart failure and activation of


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Title High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein as a Predictor of Severity, Rehospitalization and Prognosisin Hear Failure
Other Titles بروتين سى التفاعلى ذو الحساسية العالية كوسيلة للتنبؤ بخطورة المرض وإعادة الحجز بالمستشفى والتقدم المرضى فى مرضى فشل عضلة القلب
Authors Ahmed Ali El-Huseiny
Keywords High Sensitivity C-reactive Protein as a Predictor of Severity, Rehospitalization and Prognosis in Hear Failure
Issue Date 2010
Description 
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a pentameric protein (pentaraxin) comprised of five identical units. CRP is mainly produced in the liver in response to interleukine-6.
Elevated levels of CRP have been observed in patients with heart failure and activation of

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