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C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test: What It Is, Purpose Results A C-reactive protein (CRP) test measures the level of C-reactive protein — a protein made by your liver — in your blood Your liver releases CRP into your bloodstream in response to inflammation
C-reactive protein test - Mayo Clinic A simple blood test can check your C-reactive protein level A high-sensitivity C-reactive protein test, also called hs-CRP test, is more sensitive than a standard C-reactive protein test
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test: Ranges, Levels and Purpose CRP is produced in the liver and its level is measured by testing the blood CRP is classified as an acute phase reactant, which means that its levels will rise in response to acute inflammation The acute phase reactant levels rise in the presence of inflammatory proteins called cytokines
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test: Normal High Ranges What Is C-reactive Protein (CRP)? C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of inflammation in the body Therefore, its level in the blood increases if there is any inflammation in the body
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test: High and Low Results - Health A CRP test measures inflammation by assessing CRP levels in your blood High CRP levels can be a sign of infections, autoimmune diseases, or chronic inflammatory conditions The test is quick and
C-reactive protein: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Normal CRP values vary from lab to lab The levels often increase slightly with age, female sex and in African Americans The majority of healthy adults have levels less than 0 3 mg dL However, a low CRP level does not always mean that there is no inflammation present