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Creatine Phosphokinase-mb

Creatine phosphokinase-MB is an enzyme that is found in the blood produced by the creatine kinase myocardial band. This is a cardiac marker. Increases levels of creatine phosphokinase-MB indicated inflammation of heart muscles. There are two variants in the enzyme.

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Query: Hello doctor, I am suffering from chest pain since last three years. About two weeks back, I felt uneasiness, shortness of breath and mild chest pain. The ECG was abnormal. I was admitted to the hospital and was on Lomo injections. They advised me for an angiography and the reports were normal. But,...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Creatine phosphokinase-MB (CKP-MB) is an indicator of the cardiac event, but it is not very specific. There are a number of conditions in which CPK-MB could be raised apart from cardiac issues. Troponin I is a better indicator. Troponin I has very high sensitivity level ...  Read Full »

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