Hepatitis C is an infection that affects the liver. The hepatitis C virus (HCV), which causes the infection, is usually transmitted by coming into contact with blood that’s positive for the virus.
A C-peptide test measures the amount of C-peptide present in the blood or urine. When the pancreas produces and releases the hormone insulin, it creates C-peptide in roughly equal amounts. Measuring C ...
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