Globulin

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The Globulin test measures globulin proteins in blood to assess immune function, liver health, and chronic inflammatory conditions.

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Globulins are a group of blood proteins produced mainly by the liver and the immune system. They play a vital role in immunity (antibodies), blood clotting, and transport of hormones and enzymes. The globulin value is usually calculated from total protein and albumin levels rather than measured directly.

Abnormal globulin levels may indicate infections, chronic inflammation, autoimmune disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, or plasma cell disorders such as multiple myeloma. The test is often interpreted along with total protein, albumin, and the A/G (Albumin/Globulin) ratio for accurate clinical evaluation and diagnosis.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is used to evaluate immune disorders, liver disease, chronic inflammation, and infections.

It is usually done as part of a total protein or liver function panel.

Fasting is generally not required unless combined with other tests.

High levels may suggest chronic infection, inflammation, autoimmune disease, or plasma cell disorders.

Low globulin may indicate immune deficiency, liver disease, or protein loss through kidneys.

It is the albumin-to-globulin ratio, used to further interpret protein balance in the body.