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  2. Total complement activity - Wikipedia

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    One can interpret the CH50 value along with the individual's complement factor values to help determine the etiology. For example, if and individual has normal C3/C4 values but a decreased CH50, that can indicate a terminal complement pathway deficiency while if one has low C3 and CH50 values that can indicate an autoimmune condition such as ...

  3. Complement deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Complement deficiency is an immunodeficiency of absent or suboptimal functioning of one of the ... Complement tests C4 FB C3 CH50 Conditions · ↓ ↓ ↓ PSG, C3 ...

  4. Terminal complement pathway deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Terminal complement pathway deficiency is a genetic condition affecting the complement membrane attack complex (MAC). It involves deficiencies of C5, C6, C7, and C8. (While C9 is part of the MAC, and deficiencies have been identified, [1] it is not required for cell lysis. [2]) People with this condition are prone to meningococcal infection. [3]

  5. Complement system - Wikipedia

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    Scheme of the complement system. The complement system, also known as complement cascade, is a part of the humoral, innate immune system and enhances (complements) the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear microbes and damaged cells from an organism, promote inflammation, and attack the pathogen's cell membrane. [1]

  6. Classical complement pathway - Wikipedia

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    Complement is responsible for immune inflammatory response in adipose tissues which has been implicated in the development of obesity. [8] Obesity in turn results in an abnormally high level of complement activation via production of the C1 component of the classical pathway, which can lead to tissue inflammation and eventually insulin ...

  7. Complement 4 deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Complement tests C4 FB C3 CH50 Conditions · ↓ ... ↓ ↓ SLE: ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ inflammation: Complement 4 deficiency is a genetic condition affecting complement ...

  8. Complement component 3 - Wikipedia

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    Complement component 3, often simply called C3, is a protein of the immune system that is found primarily in the blood. It plays a central role in the complement system of vertebrate animals and contributes to innate immunity. In humans it is encoded on chromosome 19 by a gene called C3. [5] [6]

  9. Template:Complement test comparisons - Wikipedia

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    Complement tests C4 FB C3 CH50 Conditions · ↓ ↓ ↓ PSG, C3 NeF AA: ↓ · ↓ ...