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Complement C3c
Measures the C3c complement protein fragment in blood.
Why This Biomarker Matters
C3c reflects immune activation and complement cascade activity. Low levels suggest active infection, autoimmune disease, or genetic deficiency requiring further investigation and management.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
70 – 176 mg/dL
Overview
Complement C3c is a protein fragment produced during immune system activation as part of the complement cascade, a key defense mechanism against infection and inflammation. A C3c test measures this specific complement protein component, which reflects immune system activity. Low C3c levels may indicate increased consumption due to active infection, autoimmune disease (like lupus or vasculitis), or genetic deficiency. Abnormal levels help diagnose immune and inflammatory disorders.
Related Health Conditions
Conditions where Complement C3c is commonly tested
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Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
4491-7Primary4485-915164-738388-543579-26801-543578-443575-048420-4Available Lab Tests
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