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    <title>C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF SEVERITY IN COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA</title>
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    <description>Title: C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF SEVERITY IN COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
Authors: CHANDRAKANTH TAPSI
Abstract: Background and objective :CRP being a acute inflammatory marker demonstration of&#xD;
its serial rise in patients with CAP predicts the severity and outcome in these patients .&#xD;
We aim to study CRP levels on the day of admission and day 4, which can predict 30&#xD;
day mortality, need for mechanical ventilation and or inotropic support, and development&#xD;
of complicated pneumonia in CAP patients. This study was done with a objective to find&#xD;
out whether C-reactive protein is an independent predictor of severity in community&#xD;
acquired pneumonia.</description>
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    <title>Serum Homocysteine Level As A Risk Factor For Acute Coronary Syndrome In Middle Aged</title>
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    <description>Title: Serum Homocysteine Level As A Risk Factor For Acute Coronary Syndrome In Middle Aged
Authors: Arunkumar
Abstract: Introduction: Abnormal Homocysteine (HCY) level appear to contribute to atherosclerosis by direct toxic effect that damages the arterial linings, interfering with the clotting factors and oxidation of LDL. Some 10% to 20% of cases of Coronary heart disease have been linked to elevated level of serum Homocysteine</description>
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    <description>Title: STUDY OF SERUM AMYLASE AND SERUM CHOLINESTERASE IN ORGANOPHOSPHORUS POISONING
Authors: VISHOK M
Abstract: Background and Objectives: Poisoning due to Organophosphorus (OP) compounds is&#xD;
most commonly seen. Earlier plasma cholinesterase level was used to assess the severity&#xD;
of poisoning and determine the clinical course. Presently serum amylase is being&#xD;
recommended as a better indicator of severity. Hence in this study correlation between&#xD;
plasma cholinesterase and serum amylase is being studied as a prognostic indicator in OP&#xD;
poisoning.</description>
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    <description>Title: THE MALARIA SEVERITY SCORE: A METHOD FOR SEVERITY ASSESMENT AND RISK PREDICTION O F HOSPITAL MORTALITY FOR FALCIPARUM MALARIA IN ADULTSF HOSPITAL MORTALITY
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