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What do high or low A/G ratio mean?
What do high or low A/G ratio mean?
Educational guide only — not medical advice. Always review results with a qualified clinician.
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What do high or low A/G ratio mean?
Educational guide only — not medical advice. Always review results with a qualified clinician.
The A/G ratio is the ratio of albumin to globulin in the blood. A low ratio may be linked to increased globulin (e.g. inflammation or chronic disease) or low albumin; a high ratio is less common. It is not a diagnosis on its own; the liver panel and your clinical picture are interpreted together by your doctor.
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