“…CRP response in human diseases Larsson et al, (1992) performed a prospective study focused on CRP levels in 193 patients undergoing 4 types of uncomplicated elective orthopedic procedures and concluded that a normalized CRP response that follows a typical biphasic response indicate an uneventful recovery. Meyer et al (1995), proposed using CRP as a simple, reliable, and inexpensive screening test in detection of early infections after lumbar microdiscectomy. CRP levels are increased in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis, giant cell arthritis and rheumatic polymyalgia (Rosa Neto and Carvalho, 2009).…”