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... Why get tested?
To determine whether deficiencies or abnormalities in the proteins that are part of the complement system are contributing to increased infections or increased autoimmune activity. To monitor activity of autoimmune diseases.
When to get tested?
When you have unexplained inflammation or edema, recurrent bacterial infections, or symptoms related to an autoimmune disorder. To help monitor an acute or chronic condition that affects the complement system.
Sample required?
A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm
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