A normal A/G ratio typically ranges from 1.0 to 2.5. An imbalance in this ratio can indicate various health conditions such as liver disease, kidney failure, or certain types of cancer.
Albumin = Level of albumin protein in g/dL
Globulin = Level of globulin protein in g/dL
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