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Increased total protein values may be found in multiple myeloma, and conditions with high globulin concentration(lymphoproliferative disorders.)
Generally, when someone describes lymph nodes as "reactive", they mean that the lymph node abnormality / enlargement is caused by a benign condition (such as an irritant or infection or inflammation) and not a malignancy. It is not always possible to determine to what a node is "reacting", but use of the wording "reactive" generally connotes a benign / non-malignant process.
Had a blood test done and not much blood came out what do this mean please
Protein expression means to clone compounds. Purification is the cleaning process of those compounds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein
The most common cause of elevated C reactive protein is infection.
CRP HS is not a blood disorder; it's a chemical in the blood (C reactive protein).
I think you mean CRP; C-reactive proteïn. its a protein in your body that increases when there is somekind of infection in your body. Therefore its a good marker.
There is no blood test for RP, however there is a blood test called CRP (C-reactive protein). A high CRP in quantitative blood levels signifies an immune response.
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C-reactive protein is a plasma (blood) protein that rises with the inflammation from certain conditions.(CRP) is one of the plasma proteins known as acute- phase proteins: proteins whose plasma concentrations increase or decrease by 25% or more during inflammatory disorders.CRP can rise as high as 1000-fold with inflammation. Conditions that commonly lead to marked changes in CRP include infection, trauma or surgery.C-reactive protein
A bone profile blood test measures for protein in the blood. If a bone profile low protein and inflammation was one of the results in your blood count, it means that an infection is present.
Albumin and globulin are two majors protein found in blood plasma. There are a variety of reasons for low protein in blood: Liver Diseases, Malnutrition, Kidney problem... Symptoms can be: Loss of hair , Depression, Fatigue, Edema...
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Kidney problems maybe
If you have too much protein in your blood it is called hyperproteinemia. This is a condition caused by dehydration, an increase in protein consumption, or inflammation of the liver.
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