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PROTEIN C
- Congenital protein C or S deficiency is a lack of proteins C or S in the fluid part of the blood. The ... Congenital protein C or S deficiency is an inherited disorder. This means it is passed down through families. Congenital means it ...
- Protein C is a normal substance in the body that prevents blood clotting. A blood test can be ... clot or a family history of blood clots. Protein C helps control blood clotting. A lack of this ...
- C-reactive protein (CRP) is produced by the liver. The level of CRP rises when there is inflammation in ... more sensitive CRP test, called a high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) assay, is available to determine a ...
- ... an increased chance of blood clotting, including: Activated protein C resistance (checks for the Factor V Leiden mutation) ... Antiphospholipid antibodies Complete blood count (CBC) Lupus anticoagulant Protein C and protein S levels
- ... Prothrombin G20210A mutation Other rare conditions, such as protein C, protein S , and antithrombin III deficiencies . A blood clot may ...
- ... more likely to develop blood clots Lupus anticoagulant Protein C and protein S levels
- ... ones include deficiency or lack of antithrombin 3, protein C, and protein S, factor V Leiden (FVL) and prothrombin abnormalities Fractures ...
- ... have a higher risk for MVT and include: Protein C or S deficiencies Polycythemia vera Essential thrombocythemia Birth control ...
- ... immune system protein) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR ) and C-reactive protein (CRP) MRI Muscle biopsy Skin biopsy (the biopsy ...
- ... C, and urinalysis Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) or C-reactive protein (CRP) Serum protein electrophoresis Serum complement levels HIV ...