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EVALUATION OF SERUM CRP AND VITAMIN D IN RHEUMATOID ARTERITIS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY PEOPLE

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  90-96

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 Background and Objective: C- reactive protein (CRP), as an acute phase reactant and a reliable marker of inflammation, increases due to inflammatory diseases such as RHEUMATOID ARTERITIS and infectious conditions. New evidence shows that VITAMIN D may have important effects on adjusting and reducing the Immune Responses. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between serum VITAMIN D as an immunomodulator factor and CRP as an inflammatory factor in Arteritis Patients.Material and Methods: The CRP and VITAMIN D were evaluated in RHEUMATOID ARTERITIS patients confirmed by Medical records (40 men and 40 women) and in 80 healthy adult people with normal CRP and VITAMIN D and no history of arteritis (40 men and 40 women). Torbidometry was used to measure CRP and Eliza for VITAMIN D.Results: In patient group, the mean of CRP and VITAMIN D were 95.9±9.1 Mlg/lit and 9.17±2.9 Mlg/lit, resoectively. There was a significant inverse correlation between C-reactive protein and VITAMIN D in RHEUMATOID ARTERITIS patients (Pvalue=0.03; Pearson correlation: -0.62) and that was the case for healthy people (p value: 0.04; Pearson correlation: -0.73).Conclusion: Based on the findings, inverse correlation is observed between serum VITAMIN D and CRP level.

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    ABDOLLAHI, E., TAVASOLIAN, F., VAKILI, M., & SAMADI, M.. (2015). EVALUATION OF SERUM CRP AND VITAMIN D IN RHEUMATOID ARTERITIS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY PEOPLE. MEDICAL LABORATORY JOURNAL, 9(1), 90-96. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/194722/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ABDOLLAHI E., TAVASOLIAN F., VAKILI M., SAMADI M.. EVALUATION OF SERUM CRP AND VITAMIN D IN RHEUMATOID ARTERITIS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY PEOPLE. MEDICAL LABORATORY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2015;9(1):90-96. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/194722/en

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    E. ABDOLLAHI, F. TAVASOLIAN, M. VAKILI, and M. SAMADI, “EVALUATION OF SERUM CRP AND VITAMIN D IN RHEUMATOID ARTERITIS PATIENTS AND HEALTHY PEOPLE,” MEDICAL LABORATORY JOURNAL, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 90–96, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/194722/en

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