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C-Reactive protein is an independent surgical indication marker for appendicitis: a retrospective study
World Journal of Emergency Surgery, 11/02/09
Yokoyama S et al. – Only the CRP level is consistent with the severity of appendicitis, and considered to be a surgical indication marker for acute appendicitis.
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