C-reactive protein and uric acid levels in patients with psoriasis

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Serum CRP and uric acid levels were estimated in twenty-five patients with psoriasis (group III) before and after 12 weeks of treatment. Results were compared with a group of 25 normal subjects (group I) and a group of 25 patients of various skin diseases other than psoriatic lesion (group II). Mean value for CRP was found to be increased by more than 20 folds in patients with psoriasis, which was subsequently reduced to nearly 50% of the initial value after 12 weeks of treatment. These patients also showed hyperuricemia. Nearly 25% of these patients also exhibited arthritis. It is thus suggested that both CRP and uric acid levels should be monitored in patients with psoriasis. © 2011 Association of Clinical Biochemists of India.

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Isha, Jain, V. K., & Lal, H. (2011). C-reactive protein and uric acid levels in patients with psoriasis. Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, 26(3), 309–311. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12291-011-0132-4

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