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ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME; CO-RELATION OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN WITH CLINICAL OUTCOME OF PATIENTS
English
2017
The Professional Medical Journal
English
ABSTRACT... Introduction: Atherosclerosis is intrinsically an inflammatory disease. Numerous studies has shown that elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. The objectives of this study was to determine the correlation of clinical outcome in terms of 30 day mortality with various level of C-reactive proteins among patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome Study Design: Descriptive. Setting: Department of Cardiology, Punjab Institute
doi:10.17957/tpmj/17.3916
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