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decreased circulating D-dimer level 
hemoglobinemia  
increased circulating angiotensinogen level  
increased circulating antithrombin level  
increased circulating C-peptide level 
increased circulating C-reactive protein level  
increased circulating cartilage oligomeric matrix protein level 
increased circulating ceruloplasmin level 
increased circulating complement protein level  
increased circulating cytokine level +   
increased circulating D-dimer level  
increased concentration in the blood of this fibrin degradation product (FDP), a small protein fragment present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded by fibrinolysis; elevations can occur as a result of thrombotic disease (such as deep-vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism or disseminated intravascular coagulation), in vasoocclusive crisis of sickle cell anemia, in malignancies, and in surgery
increased circulating enzyme level +   
increased circulating factor VIII level  
increased circulating ferritin level  
increased circulating fibrinogen level  
increased circulating fibronectin level 
increased circulating haptoglobin level  
increased circulating lipocalin 2 level  
increased circulating myoglobin level  
increased circulating orosomucoid 1 protein level 
increased circulating prothrombin level  
increased circulating serum albumin level  
increased circulating serum amyloid protein level  
increased circulating thrombin level 
increased circulating total protein level  
increased circulating transferrin level +   
increased circulating troponin level +   
increased circulating type I collagen C-terminal telopeptide level  
increased circulating von Willebrand factor level  
increased glycosylated hemoglobin level  

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: elevated D-dimer level
Definition Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-dimer, https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/d-dimer+test

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