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C-reactive protein in the Serial Assessment of Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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InflammationRheumatologyRheumatoid DisorderAutoimmune DiseaseMedicineRheumatic DiseasesImmunologyPharmacologyPathologyOsteoarthritisInflammatory MarkerAutoimmunityPaediatric RheumatologyInflammatory Rheumatic DiseaseDisease ActivityPsoriatic ArthritisRheumatoid ArthritisC-reactive Protein
C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were measured in 105 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) during treatment with slow-acting anti-rheumatoid drugs D-penicillamine, alclofenac, hydroxychloroquine, gold, sulphasalazine and azathioprine. A control group treated with aspirin alone was also included. Patients were assessed clinically (pain score, articular index and summated change score) and in terms of acute-phase reactants (CRP, haptoglobin, fibrinogen, ESR and plasma viscosity) at eight separate clinic visits during the 6-month treatment period. The estimation of CRP was found to be more useful than haptoglobin, fibrinogen or ESR as an index of disease activity.
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