Normal CRP During RA Flares May Describe Unique Phenotype

In about 5% of patients with seropositive RA, C-reactive protein levels were normal despite disease flares during a 5-year period. The findings represent an "underappreciated, persistent phenotype."
Medscape Medical News

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