TheCRP test measures the level of C-reactive protein in your blood. This protein is produced by your liver, and its level rises when there's inflammation in the body. The test can tell you whether you might have an infection, certain diseases, or are at risk of heart disease. But your...
The utility model provides a PCT (procalcitonin)/CRP (C-reactive protein) whole-blood test paper tape. The test paper tape comprises a first sample pad (2), a second sample pad (3), a gold-labeled pad (4) coated with a gold-labeled antibody, an envelope membrane (5) and absorbent ...
A C-reactive protein (CRP) test is a blood test used to detect generalinflammation. Inflammation is the body's natural response to infection, disease, or injury, so a CRP test can provide the first clue as to whether some sort of inflammatory condition is occurring. A CRP test cannot tell...
The C-reactive protein test is used to test for conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, autoimmune diseases, pelvic inflammatory disease and certain forms of arthritis. The CRP test may also be used after a patient has had surgery to check for infection. ...
How Is C-Reactive Protein Measured? It’s done with a simple blood test. It can be done at the same time your cholesterol is checked. Your chance of having heart disease is determined based on your test results: Test ResultRisk Less than 1.0 mgLow ...
C-Reactive Protein C-reactive protein(CRP) is aplasma protein, anacute phase proteinproduced by theliver. History and nomenclature CRP was originally discovered by Tillett and Francis in 1930 as a substance in the serum of patients with acuteinflammationthat reacted with theCpolypeptide ofpneumococ...
This test is suitable for in vitro quantitative detection of the concentration of C-reactive protein in human serum, plasma, venous whole blood and fingerstick whole blood. This product is provided for testing by medical and health institutions, and is used for auxiliary diagnosis of patients' ...
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CRP, or C-reactive protein, is a test that's been available actually for almost a decade now. It's a marker of inflammation, and many feel that coronary artery disease is in and of itself a disease of inflammation. There is a great deal of information th
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