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PostPosted: 07/25/05 - 02:00    Post subject: Elevated Cpk Count Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello,
I need some information. What does Elevated Cpk Count mean? I am a lupus patient…
Very grateful for information!
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PostPosted: 08/18/05 - 06:37    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hey,
CPK means creatine phosphokinase. It’s function is the catalysis of the conversion of creatine to phosphocreatine. Elevated Cpk Count is very common in lupus patients, and I think you have nothing to worry about. I guess it is better to consult your doctor.
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