Total Protein,albumin,globulin, Serum

Also known as Proteins, Serum profile protein total, Albumin, Globulin, A/g ratio serum protein total, Albumin, Globulin, A/g ratio serum

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More about Globulin

Other Names: Serum Globulin

The serum globulin test measures the level of globulin in the blood.

Globulins like albumin are synthesized in the liver and helps transport nutrients in the body and also helps fight infection by producing antibodies. Globulins play an important role in liver function, blood clotting, and fighting infection. There are four types of globulin in the blood: alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and gamma. The total protein levels basically measure alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and albumin. Albumin and Globulin ratio (A/G Ratio) is also an important indicator of liver function.

Why Globulin test?

The Globulin or the total protein test is one of the most important liver function and kidney function tests. Low levels point to liver disease. Since gamma proteins are used to produce antibodies, these levels are also used to diagnose a hyperactive immune system as seen in some autoimmune disorders. Gamma globulin proteins also go up in certain cancers, infection and inflammation as a natural result of the functioning of immune system.

Who should get tested for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum?

Your healthcare provider may order this test to diagnose a variety of conditions like:

  • Liver damage or disease
  • Kidney disease
  • Nutritional problems
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Certain types of cancer

Other tests may also be ordered like creatinine, BUN and albumin. Some of the symptoms of liver condition include unexpected weight loss, swelling in eyes, legs, around the stomach, fatigue. Albumin is also ordered when jaundice is suspected.

Reference Values for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum

The normal levels of serum globulin is in between 2.0-3.5 g/dL

Why Globulin test?

The Globulin or the total protein test is one of the most important liver function and kidney function tests. Low levels point to liver disease. Since gamma proteins are used to produce antibodies, these levels are also used to diagnose a hyperactive immune system as seen in some autoimmune disorders. Gamma globulin proteins also go up in certain cancers, infection and inflammation as a natural result of the functioning of immune system.

Why Globulin test?

The Globulin or the total protein test is one of the most important liver function and kidney function tests. Low levels point to liver disease. Since gamma proteins are used to produce antibodies, these levels are also used to diagnose a hyperactive immune system as seen in some autoimmune disorders. Gamma globulin proteins also go up in certain cancers, infection and inflammation as a natural result of the functioning of immune system.

More about Globulin

Other Names: Serum Globulin

The serum globulin test measures the level of globulin in the blood.

Globulins like albumin are synthesized in the liver and helps transport nutrients in the body and also helps fight infection by producing antibodies. Globulins play an important role in liver function, blood clotting, and fighting infection. There are four types of globulin in the blood: alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and gamma. The total protein levels basically measure alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and albumin. Albumin and Globulin ratio (A/G Ratio) is also an important indicator of liver function.

Why Globulin test?

The Globulin or the total protein test is one of the most important liver function and kidney function tests. Low levels point to liver disease. Since gamma proteins are used to produce antibodies, these levels are also used to diagnose a hyperactive immune system as seen in some autoimmune disorders. Gamma globulin proteins also go up in certain cancers, infection and inflammation as a natural result of the functioning of immune system.

Who should get tested for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum?

Your healthcare provider may order this test to diagnose a variety of conditions like:

  • Liver damage or disease
  • Kidney disease
  • Nutritional problems
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Certain types of cancer

Other tests may also be ordered like creatinine, BUN and albumin. Some of the symptoms of liver condition include unexpected weight loss, swelling in eyes, legs, around the stomach, fatigue. Albumin is also ordered when jaundice is suspected.

Reference Values for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum

The normal levels of serum globulin is in between 2.0-3.5 g/dL

Interpretation:

The globulin test is itself not a diagnostic test for any condition and your healthcare provider will help you interpret your report basis your medical condition and the results of other tests. Medications like steroids and insulin may affect the test results.

More about Globulin

Other Names: Serum Globulin

The serum globulin test measures the level of globulin in the blood.

Globulins like albumin are synthesized in the liver and helps transport nutrients in the body and also helps fight infection by producing antibodies. Globulins play an important role in liver function, blood clotting, and fighting infection. There are four types of globulin in the blood: alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and gamma. The total protein levels basically measure alpha 1, alpha 2, beta and albumin. Albumin and Globulin ratio (A/G Ratio) is also an important indicator of liver function.

Who should get tested for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum?

Your healthcare provider may order this test to diagnose a variety of conditions like:

  • Liver damage or disease
  • Kidney disease
  • Nutritional problems
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Certain types of cancer

Other tests may also be ordered like creatinine, BUN and albumin. Some of the symptoms of liver condition include unexpected weight loss, swelling in eyes, legs, around the stomach, fatigue. Albumin is also ordered when jaundice is suspected.

Reference Values for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum

The normal levels of serum globulin is in between 2.0-3.5 g/dL

Who should get tested for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum?

Your healthcare provider may order this test to diagnose a variety of conditions like:

  • Liver damage or disease
  • Kidney disease
  • Nutritional problems
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Certain types of cancer

Other tests may also be ordered like creatinine, BUN and albumin. Some of the symptoms of liver condition include unexpected weight loss, swelling in eyes, legs, around the stomach, fatigue. Albumin is also ordered when jaundice is suspected.

Reference Values for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum

The normal levels of serum globulin is in between 2.0-3.5 g/dL

Why Globulin test?

The Globulin or the total protein test is one of the most important liver function and kidney function tests. Low levels point to liver disease. Since gamma proteins are used to produce antibodies, these levels are also used to diagnose a hyperactive immune system as seen in some autoimmune disorders. Gamma globulin proteins also go up in certain cancers, infection and inflammation as a natural result of the functioning of immune system.

Who should get tested for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum?

Your healthcare provider may order this test to diagnose a variety of conditions like:

  • Liver damage or disease
  • Kidney disease
  • Nutritional problems
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Certain types of cancer

Other tests may also be ordered like creatinine, BUN and albumin. Some of the symptoms of liver condition include unexpected weight loss, swelling in eyes, legs, around the stomach, fatigue. Albumin is also ordered when jaundice is suspected.

Interpretation:

The globulin test is itself not a diagnostic test for any condition and your healthcare provider will help you interpret your report basis your medical condition and the results of other tests. Medications like steroids and insulin may affect the test results.

Reference Values for Total Protein, Alubumin, Globulin, Serum

The normal levels of serum globulin is in between 2.0-3.5 g/dL

Interpretation:

The globulin test is itself not a diagnostic test for any condition and your healthcare provider will help you interpret your report basis your medical condition and the results of other tests. Medications like steroids and insulin may affect the test results.

Interpretation:

The globulin test is itself not a diagnostic test for any condition and your healthcare provider will help you interpret your report basis your medical condition and the results of other tests. Medications like steroids and insulin may affect the test results.

Interpretation:

The globulin test is itself not a diagnostic test for any condition and your healthcare provider will help you interpret your report basis your medical condition and the results of other tests. Medications like steroids and insulin may affect the test results.

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