Serum C-reactive protein concentrations in patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis
- PMID: 3660286
- PMCID: PMC460751
- DOI: 10.1136/thx.42.5.332
Serum C-reactive protein concentrations in patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis
Abstract
In a prospective study serum C-reactive protein concentrations were measured in nine patients with "active" pulmonary sarcoidosis (as assessed by bronchoalveolar lavage lymphocyte counts, gallium-67 lung scanning, and serial pulmonary function testing), and in five patients with "inactive" disease. Active pulmonary sarcoidosis was associated either with no rise or with only a modest rise in serum C-reactive protein concentrations. In contrast, serum C-reactive protein concentrations in 12 patients with sputum positive pulmonary tuberculosis were considerably raised. Serum C-reactive protein may thus provide a valuable test in the differentiation of sarcoidosis from conditions which it may mimic and which are known to induce an acute phase response.
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