Description
The Serum Globulin test measures the total amount of globulin proteins in the blood. Globulins are a group of proteins made by the liver and immune system, playing crucial roles in liver function, blood clotting, and fighting infections. This test is often calculated by subtracting albumin from total protein levels. Abnormal globulin levels can indicate various conditions including liver disease, kidney disease, autoimmune disorders, or certain types of blood cancers. High levels might suggest inflammation or infection, while low levels could indicate immune deficiency or malnutrition. This test is typically performed as part of a comprehensive metabolic panel and helps provide a broader picture of a person’s overall health status.




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