The effect of aspirin on C-reactive protein as a marker of risk in unstable angina
Simon Kennon, MB, MRCP*,
Christopher P. Price, PhD, FRCPath ,
Peter G. Mills, MA, FRCP*,
Kulasegaram Ranjadayalan, MPhil, MRCP ,
Jackie Cooper, MSc ,
Heather Clarke, PhD, MRCPath and
Adam D. Timmis, MD, FRCP*
* Department of Cardiology, Barts and the London NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Barts and the London NHS Trust, London, UK
Department of Cardiology, Newham Healthcare Trust, London, UK
MRC Epidemiology and Medical Care Unit, Charterhouse Square, London, UK

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Figure 1 Correlation between peak C-reactive protein (CRP) (mg/l) and troponin I (µg/l) concentrations. Both CRP and troponin concentrations are plotted on a log scale. Only patients with elevated (>0.1 µg/l) troponin I levels are represented.
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