crp (c-reactive protein)
1CRP (C-reactive protein) — A plasma protein that rises in the blood with the inflammation from certain conditions. C reactive protein is one of the plasma proteins known as acute phase proteins: proteins whose plasma concentrations increase (or decrease) by 25% or more… …
2C-reactive protein — C reactive protein, pentraxin related Constructed from 1B09 …
3C-reactive protein — Protéine C réactive Pour les articles homonymes, voir CRP. La protéine C réactive, plus couramment appelée C reactive protein ou CRP, est une protéine de phase aiguë exclusivement synthétisée par le foie. Elle joue un rôle important dans les… …
4C-reactive protein (CRP) — A plasma protein that rises in the blood with the inflammation from certain conditions. C reactive protein is one of the plasma proteins known as acute phase proteins: proteins whose plasma concentrations increase (or decrease) by 25% or more… …
5high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) test — an extremely sensitive test to determine the level of C reactive protein in the blood; as the hs CRP rises, the risk of cardiovascular disease increases …
6C-reactive protein — CRP a protein whose plasma concentrations are raised in infections and inflammatory states and in the presence of tissue damage or necrosis …
7CRP — may mean:In medicine* C reactive protein (plasma protein), an acute phase protein produced by the liver * Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis, a rare skin condition involving pigmentation * cAMP receptor protein (also known as catabolite… …
8C-reactive protein — noun a byproduct of inflammation; a globulin that is found in the blood in some cases of acute inflammation • Syn: ↑CRP • Hypernyms: ↑serum globulin * * * ¦ ̷ ̷ (ˌ) ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: C polysaccharide, a… …
9C-reactive protein — C re·ac·tive protein .sē rē .ak tiv n a protein produced by the liver that is normally present in trace amounts in the blood serum but is elevated during episodes of acute inflammation (as those associated with neoplastic disease, chronic… …
10C-reactive protein — C re•ac•tive protein [[t]ˈsi riˌæk tɪv[/t]] n. biochem. a globulin that increases in concentration in the bloodstream during infectious states and other abnormal conditions Abbr.: CRP • Etymology: 1955–60; for C polysaccharide, which is… …