A/g ratio means

Albumin/globulin ratio

The A/G ratio is a blood test that measures the levels of albumin and globulin in the blood. Albumin is a protein made by the liver that helps maintain blood volume and regulates the distribution of fluids in the body. Globulins are a group of proteins that help the immune system function properly.

The A/G ratio is used to evaluate and monitor liver function, kidney function, and overall health. A low A/G ratio may indicate liver disease, malnutrition, inflammation, or autoimmune disorders. A high A/G ratio may indicate dehydration, chronic infection, multiple myeloma, or other conditions.

It is important to interpret the A/G ratio in conjunction with other laboratory tests and clinical findings to determine the underlying cause of any abnormalities.