| CPK | Creatinine Phospho-Kinase < 25(60)(200)(240) Unit Áõ°¡ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì 1. AMI; MB FractionÁõ°¡; 1ÀÏ¿¡ ÃÖ°íÄ¡, 2 - 3ÀÏ Áö³ª¸é Á¤»óÈ |
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| CPK | cell population kinetic [model]; creatine phosphokinase |
| CPK-BB | creatine phosphokinase, brain-type |
| CPKD | childhood polycystic kidney disease |
| CPK | Creatine Phosphokinase |
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| CPK | Creatine kinase |
| CPK | Creatinine phosphokinase |
| cPK-Cs | conventional PK-Cs |
| CP/CPK | Creatine phosphate-creatine phosphokinase |
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| CPK | <enzyme> An enzyme that is contained in skeletal muscle, smooth muscle and cardiac muscle. Creatine phosphokinase is released into the bloodstream in increased quantities if muscle in injured. Creatine phosphokinase can be fractionated so that specific measurements can be made for blood levels of creatine phosphokinase that comes exclusively from damaged heart muscle. This makes it an important test for the laboratory diagnosis of heart attack. Acronym: CPK (28 May 1998) |
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(noun) enzyme present in skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle and the brain. Serum CPK is increased 10-25 times in the first few hours following a heart attack. The level returns to normal within 2-4 days. CPK serum levels are also increased in progressive muscular dystrophy and following trauma to skeletal muscle. It is not elevated in liver disease or pulmonary infarction.
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muscular enzyme that is released in the bloodstream in case of muscular lesion.
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Short-term measure of process variation relative to the central tendency of the process
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level - Creatine Phosphokinase - an enzyme found in skeletal muscle. When the CPK level is substantially elevated, it usually indicates injury (eg Myositis). A simple blood test can measure levels of creatine phosphokinase. A value of between 25 and 200 would be regarded as normal, but levels can escalate into the thousands. A myositis 'flare' is often diagnosed by a sharp increase in CK or CPK values.
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