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Cystatin C may be used as an alternative to creatinine and creatinine clearance to screen for and monitor kidney dysfunction in those with known or suspended kidney disease. It may be especially useful in the cases that creatinine test is not appropriate, for example, liver cirrhosis. Test the level of cystatin C is also useful in the early detection of kidney disease when other test results may still be normal and an affected may be few, look into more details.
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Lots of scientists are in process of exploring other uses of cystatin C, for instance, use it alone normally or in combination with blood serum creatinine to estimate the glomerular filtration rate. A recent research found an equation for eGFR that includes both creatinine and cystatin C was more accurate than one that uses either one of them alone because it could be used to confirm chronic kidney disease in people with an eGFR near 60.
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Cystatin c or cystatin 3 is a protein encoded by the CST3 gene, is mainly used as a biomarker of kidney function. Cystatin C is a protein that is produced by the cells in your body. When your kidneys are working well, they need to maintain a certain level of cystatin C your blood. It will need to be just right at that point. If the cystatin C level is too high, it might indicate that there might be some issues with the kidneys

An Introduction of Cystatin C

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