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Cpk, or creatine phosphokinase, is an enzyme that can be measured in the bloodstream, and elevated levels may indicate muscle damage or neurological disorders. In multiple sclerosis (MS), Cpk levels can sometimes be elevated due to muscle strain or injury resulting from spasticity and mobility issues. However, Cpk is not a specific marker for MS, and its levels can vary widely among individuals with the condition. Monitoring Cpk levels in MS patients primarily helps assess muscle health rather than serving as a diagnostic tool for the disease itself.

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