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HIGH A/ G ratio
My son age 5 and weight 23kgs is speech delayed. We went for some of his tests on the advise of his doctor like heavy metals, some vitamins, oxalate, LFT etc. While other tests came out fine, his LFT has two parameters out of range. His globulin is 2.0( normal range-2.1-3.5) and A/G RATIO is 2.5(1.0-2.1). Rest all parameters in LFT are fine.Total protein is 7.0 ( range- 6.0-8.0) Please advise what could be the cause.
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2.5 A/G ratio is not an alarming finding and also not significant for any particular condition. He just have globulins on lower limit, so just watch him for any recurrent infections if present that's all. Clinical picture is more important and these lab value only have secondary importance.
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