Albumin is a protein made by the liver. A serum albumin test measures the amount of this protein in the clear liquid portion of the blood.
Albumin test is carried out to evaluate liver function, kidney function, and when a person shows symptoms of liver disorder such as jaundice, fatigue, or weight loss or symptoms of nephrotic syndrome such as swelling around the eyes, belly or legs.
Reference Range* | Interpretation |
35 to 50 g/l | Normal |
*Reference ranges are provided as general guidance only. To interpret test results use the reference range in the laboratory report.
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