Albumin-Globulin Ratio
(A/G Ratio)
A/G ratio is a blood test that measures the amount of albumin (a protein) in relation to the amount of globulin (a protein) in the blood. Albumin levels will decrease due to illness or disease, while globulin levels increase to maintain total blood protein levels. The A/G ratio will vary depending upon the disease, and specific ratios can be used to diagnose specific illnesses or diseases.
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Carol
Posted 3 months ago
Reply Report spamWhat is going on if tha a/g is as low as 1.3?