Elevated Crp: While the CRP may be elevated with celiac disease your daughter should see a rheumatologist for an evaluation of auto immune disease.
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Monitor : CRP is a marker of inflammation it is nonspecific . It's not a diagnosis . It can be used to monitor some diseases activity but other than that clinical correlation and other testing needs to be done to see why it's high or why it's changed from baseline.
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