Albumin is from the protein family and is water soluble. The normal albumin level in children varies according to age. For children less than 3 years of age, the normal range is between 2.9 to 5.5 g/dL while children older than 3 should have between 3.5 to 5 g/dL.
35-50 g/L 35-50 g/L
No, 3+ albumin in the urine is not normal.
Corrected Calcium = (0.8 * (Normal Albumin - Pt's Albumin)) + Pt's calcium
There should be no albumin in the urine if the kidneys are functioning properly.
20-200
Albumin refers to the amount of water soluble protein in the urine. A normal result would be negative.
20-200
20-200
you will die
Yes, a 4.2 albumin serum result is normal. The normal range for this specific test is between 3.4 and 5.4 grams per deciliter.
Due to the inflammation....not liver issues....acute inflammation can cause albumin to fall....
That's not high. It's normal.
High albumin may indicate dehydration or severe diarrhea. If albumin levels are not in the normal range, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a medical condition needing treatment. Certain drugs, including steroids, insulin, and hormones, can raise albumin levels