ABSTRACT
Recent technical advances in measurement of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) have made this laboratory test highly specific, sensitive, reproducible, quantitative, and easy and rapid to perform. Several studies have shown that serial and quantitative measurement of serum C R P can be very helpful in monitoring disease activity in a wide variety of clinical situations, and that C R P testing offers distinct advantages over testing for any of the other acute-phase reactants. C R P testing is superior to erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) measurements on clinical, scientific, and practical grounds, and it is strongly recommended that serious consideration be given to replacing ESR with C R P testing for monitoring disease activity.
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