what diseases are linked to increased c-reactive protein levels?
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C-reactive protein is not specific to any one disease; it is a marker for inflammation somewhere in the body. It can be caused by diseases as different as appendicitis and arteriosclerosis. So you'd need other, more specific information for that increased level to mean anything in particular.
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