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Cytokine release syndrome
I applied for insurance and underwriting team rejected saying it is k/c/o cytokine release syndrome. CRP value is 0.6 mg/L I consulted few doctors, all said it's a serious condition and patient usually lands in ICU but I have no symptoms and totally fit and fine. What does it mean? Are there any tests I can undergo for further clarity?
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Please consult the Doctor who diagnosed your k/c/o type of cytokine release syndrome. Please also share the basis of his diagnosis (after asking him).
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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