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Incidental finding of elevated serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (sCOMP) in knee osteoarthritis patient with undiagnosed colon cancer: A case report
Waluyo Y.
International Medical Case Reports Journal
Q4Published: 2021Citations: 1
Abstract
It makes us wonder about other conditions of the patients. There is no standard COMP parameter to differentiate OA patients from colorectal cancer patients, but it considers the increase is higher in colorectal cancer patients. We suggest to clinicians who use the COMP level to monitor OA condition to be aware of other conditions when the level is much higher than average OA patients.
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