Albumin 20x20 ml
Albumin is a protein that is formed in the liver. Approximately 50-60 % of total protein is albumin, the rest is globulin. The albumin helps to maintain normal distribution of water in the body (colloidal osmotic pressure), and also helps in the transport of blood constituents such as ions, pigments, bilirubin, hormones, enzymes, and drugs. The ratio of albumin to globulin is an important indicator of certain disease states. Albumin level is decreased in several liver diseases, malabsorption, diarrhoea, eclampsia and nephrosis. The level is increased in dehydration.
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