*<p>CRP = C-reactive protein (mg/dl), <sup>§</sup>Sedimentation after 1 hour (mm),<sup>#</sup>Number of leukocytes/µl.</p
<p>M-male, F-female, SD-standard deviation, CRP-C-reactive protein, mg-milligram, RF-rheumatoid fact...
<p>NA, not applicable; LD, Legionnaires’ disease; CRP, C-reactive protein (mg/l); WBC, white blood c...
<p>Abbreviations: ALB, albumin; CAI, clinical activity index; CD, Crohn's disease; CDAI, Crohn's dis...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or number of patients (percent).</p><p>CRP, C-rea...
<p>Values represent mean ± SD or the percent of the patients and control subjects.</p><p>Hs-CRP, hig...
<p>CRP, C-reactive protein; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; PMNs, polymorphonuclear cells.</p>†...
<p>Baseline characteristics in patients sorted by tertiles of baseline C-reactive protein (CRP) conc...
<p>CRP: C-reactive protein (mg/L), BMI: body mass index (kg/m<sup>2</sup>),</p>*<p>CRP≥10 mg/L;</p>*...
<p>BP; blood pressure, eGFR; estimated glomerular filtration rate, CRP; C-reactive protein, FMD; flo...
<p>Clinical characteristics of the subjects according to serum hs-CRP quartiles.</p
As a marker of systemic inflammation, raised (C-reactive protein (CRP)) concentrations which are sti...
Low-grade chronic systemic inflammation is often associated with chronic non-communicable diseases, ...
<p>Data are reported as the mean±SE.</p><p><sup>∮</sup>Data were log-transformed prior to analysis.<...
<p>RR: respiratory rate, GLU: blood glucose, LYM: percentage of lymphocytes, ALT: alanine aminotrans...
†<p>p = 0.001, two-tailed,</p>††<p>p = 0.002, two-tailed,</p>†††<p>p = 0.046, two-tailed.</p><p>(p<0...
<p>M-male, F-female, SD-standard deviation, CRP-C-reactive protein, mg-milligram, RF-rheumatoid fact...
<p>NA, not applicable; LD, Legionnaires’ disease; CRP, C-reactive protein (mg/l); WBC, white blood c...
<p>Abbreviations: ALB, albumin; CAI, clinical activity index; CD, Crohn's disease; CDAI, Crohn's dis...
<p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation or number of patients (percent).</p><p>CRP, C-rea...
<p>Values represent mean ± SD or the percent of the patients and control subjects.</p><p>Hs-CRP, hig...
<p>CRP, C-reactive protein; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; PMNs, polymorphonuclear cells.</p>†...
<p>Baseline characteristics in patients sorted by tertiles of baseline C-reactive protein (CRP) conc...
<p>CRP: C-reactive protein (mg/L), BMI: body mass index (kg/m<sup>2</sup>),</p>*<p>CRP≥10 mg/L;</p>*...
<p>BP; blood pressure, eGFR; estimated glomerular filtration rate, CRP; C-reactive protein, FMD; flo...
<p>Clinical characteristics of the subjects according to serum hs-CRP quartiles.</p
As a marker of systemic inflammation, raised (C-reactive protein (CRP)) concentrations which are sti...
Low-grade chronic systemic inflammation is often associated with chronic non-communicable diseases, ...
<p>Data are reported as the mean±SE.</p><p><sup>∮</sup>Data were log-transformed prior to analysis.<...
<p>RR: respiratory rate, GLU: blood glucose, LYM: percentage of lymphocytes, ALT: alanine aminotrans...
†<p>p = 0.001, two-tailed,</p>††<p>p = 0.002, two-tailed,</p>†††<p>p = 0.046, two-tailed.</p><p>(p<0...
<p>M-male, F-female, SD-standard deviation, CRP-C-reactive protein, mg-milligram, RF-rheumatoid fact...
<p>NA, not applicable; LD, Legionnaires’ disease; CRP, C-reactive protein (mg/l); WBC, white blood c...
<p>Abbreviations: ALB, albumin; CAI, clinical activity index; CD, Crohn's disease; CDAI, Crohn's dis...