Total protein test: Normal levels, uses, results, and procedure
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What Do High Protein Levels Mean?What Do Low Protein Levels Mean?Albumin to Globulin RatioLow serum total protein levels may suggestany of the following health conditions: 1. malnutrition 2. malabsorption disorders, such as celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) 3. liver disease 4. kidney disease, such as nephrotic syndrome or glomerulonephritis 5. congestive heart failureSee more on medicalnewstoday.comEstimated Reading Time: 6 mins Low serum total protein levels may suggestany of the following health conditions: 1. malnutrition 2. malabsorption disorders, such as celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) 3. liver disease 4. kidney disease, such as nephrotic syndrome or glomerulonephritis 5. congestive heart failure
Low serum total protein levels may suggestany of the following health conditions: 1. malnutrition 2. malabsorption disorders, such as celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) 3. liver disease 4. kidney disease, such as nephrotic syndrome or glomerulonephritis 5. congestive heart failure
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