Faulkton Area Medical Center
1300 Oak Street - P.O. Box 100 - Faulkton, South Dakota 57438
Hospital- 605-598-6262   Clinic- 605-598-6239

 



 

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C-Reactive Protein

Also known as:  CRP
Formal Name:  C-Reactive Protein
Related tests:  High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP); erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)

Why get tested?  
To identify the presence of inflammation and to monitor response to treatment.
Note:  to test for your risk of heart disease, a more sensitive test (hs-CRP) is used.

When to get tested?
When your doctor suspects that you might be suffering from an inflammatory disorder (as with certain types of arthritis and autoimmune disorders or inflammatory bowel disease) or to check for the presence of infection (especially after surgery).

Sample required?
A blood sample taken from a vein in your arm.

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Last Updated 02/05/2010