Which disease will occur if globulin or albumin level is high?
You are likely to suffer from liver disease, kidney disease or liver cell damage if your globulin or albumin levels are high.
Last updated on 22 Aug 2023
A high albumin/globulin ratio suggests underproduction of immunoglobulins as may be seen in some genetic deficiencies and in some leukemias. Further, a high A/G ratio can be a sign of disease in your liver, kidney, or intestines. It's also linked to low thyroid activity and leukemia.
Last updated on 16 Aug 2023
Low albumin levels can be a sign of liver or kidney disease or another medical condition. High levels may be a sign of dehydration.
Higher albumin levels may be caused by acute infections, burns, and stress from surgery or a heart attack.
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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