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What is the normal reference range for hs crp (mg/l)?

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Less than 1.0mg: Less than 1.Mg/l is good. 1-3 is mid level and more than 3 may need attention depending on other risk factors. See this site for more info. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003356.htm.

Answered 9/20/2013

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Dr. Liesa Harte answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Hs CRP: hs CRP is a marker of inflammation. It should be less than 1. Greater than 3 is considered high risk. If it is greater than 10, it is thought to represent global inflammation. That could be anything from an injury to a UTI.

Answered 5/26/2014

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