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Medical Forum / General / Laboratory / September 2008

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How much inflammation does a CRP of 375 mg/dL indicate?17 Sep 2008 12:39 GMT10
How much inflammation does a CRP of 375 mg/dL indicate? Moderate-
severe, since it's 37.5x the reference range of <10 mg/dL? Autoimmune/
bacterial, since viral infections tend to elicit a lower rise in CRP?
Thanks!!!
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What could these high RBC indices mean03 Sep 2008 04:25 GMT13
I'm writing up a question for my med student friend, and I'd like to
know, what could these high RBC indices mean; are they normal or
pathological --the patient is a 28 yr old woman--:
MCV: 110 fL
ABGs: SaO2 vs CaO202 Sep 2008 17:47 GMT6
Which is more important, arterial oxygen saturation, or arterial
oxygen concentration? And, is this  factitious pt hypoxic, or not:
SaO2: 88%
PaO2: 64 mmHg
 
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