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CRP And Homocysteine Inflammation Markers, How Do They Relate To Coronary Artery Disease? - Dr. Lyle
By Dr. Brian Lyle
Created 04/16/2010 - 09:36
Dr. Brian Lyle describes how CRP (C-reactive protein) and homocysteine inflammation markers are associated with coronary artery disease. Dr. Lyle is a cardiologist at Banner McKee Medical Center in Loveland, Colorado.