Association between C-reactive protein and homocysteine with the subcomponents of metabolic syndrome in stable patients with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia

作者: Bjanka Vuksan-Cusa , Marina Sagud , Miro Jakovljevic , Alma Mihaljevic Peles , Nenad Jaksic

DOI: 10.3109/08039488.2012.745601

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摘要: AbstractVuksan-Cusa B, Sagud M, Jakovljevic Mihaljevic Peles A, Jaksic N, S, Zivkovic Kudlek Mikulic Jevtovic S. Association between C-reactive protein and homocysteine with the subcomponents of metabolic syndrome in stable patients bipolar disorder schizophrenia. Nord J Psychiatry 2012;Early Online:1–6. Background: Previous studies revealed high prevalence (MetS) C-Reactive (CRP) have also both emerged as independent risk factors for development cardiovascular disease (CVD) but are less investigated psychiatric disorders. Aims: The aim this study was to ascertain which specific MetS associated levels CRP Methods: Our sample consisted patient group (n = 122) (60 62 schizophrenic patients) treated second-generation antipsychotics (SGA) healthy co...

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