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Just got my test results. C Reactive Protein value = <0.03  Ref Range = 0.00 - 1.00 mg/dL.  What does that mean?
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2059648 tn?1439766665
It's not the results of a Hep C test.
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It looks like a normal result to me.
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C-Reactive Protein: The Test
Explaines how the C-reactive protein (CRP) test is used, when a CRP test is ordered, and what the results of a CRP test might mean. The CRP test is used to detect inflammation from tissue injury or infection such as a serious bacterial infection like sepsis, pelvic inflammatory disease, arthritis, lupus or vasculitis
/understanding/analytes/crp/tab/test (06/15/2015)

https://labtestsonline.org/lab-tests-online-patient-education/SearchForm?Search=c+reactive+protein&action_ProcessSphinxSearchForm=Go
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2059648 tn?1439766665
Were you tested for Hepatitis C?  Because Quest Labs CPR (C Reactive Protein) value is a different type of test.
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