Abstract:Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) causes high rate of the mortality. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is markedly elevated in RA partly due to accelerated atherosclerosis (AS) from chronic inflammation. Homocysteine’ elevation (Hcys) strongly related to the AS and CVD’s progression in RA. Current study aims to evaluates Hcys level status and its relation with disease activity (DA) and inflammation marker (CRP) in Duhok RA patients. Sixty-four RA patients (case) were involved in this study with equal number of healthy i… Show more
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