Causes of Joint Pain and Workup of Rheumatologic Conditions
formed to identify serum hemoglobin and CRP levels, and standard laboratory definitions of low hemoglobin level (140 g/L for males; 120 g/L for females) and high CRP level (8 mg/L) were used. Statistical Analyses The data were analyzed descriptively using frequencies and percentages. Univariate analyses of high fatigue, comparing ................
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