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What is the clinical significance of elevated serum complement (C3 and/or C4) levels?

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Rheumatology · MUSC Health

I have always considered elevated complement levels to be an acute phase reaction and an indication of inflammation, be it infection or cancer, similar to the ESR and CRP. Recent data have linked these elevated levels with obesity and metabolic syndrome. We have known for years that levels of C3 and...

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