What does globulin mean on blood work?
Globulins are a group of proteins in your blood. They are made in your liver by your immune system.
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Higher albumin levels may be caused by acute infections, burns, and stress from surgery or a heart attack.
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Urine albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR), also known as urine microalbumin, helps identify kidney disease that can occur as a complication of diabetes.
It may take 3 weeks or more to increase albumin levels naturally.
A normal amount of albumin in your urine is less than 30 mg/g. Anything above 30 mg/g may mean you have kidney disease, even if your estimated glomerular filtration (eGFR) number is above 60.
Hepatic Function Test, HFT, LFT
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