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  2. Albumin Blood Test: What It Is, Purpose, Procedure & Results

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/22390

    Normal albumin levels in an adult’s blood range from 3.5 to 5.5 grams per deciliter (g/dL). Lower-than-normal albumin levels in your blood (hypoalbuminemia) may indicate: Infection.

  3. Albumin Blood Test Uses: Normal and Abnormal Levels

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    Normal albumin levels are between 3.4 to 5.4 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or 34 to 54 grams per liter (g/L). There may be some variations in the range of normal albumin levels based on the testing facility, due to which samples or measurements the lab chooses to use.

  4. Albumin Blood Test - MedlinePlus

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    Higher than normal albumin levels may be a sign of dehydration, which may be caused by severe diarrhea or other conditions. If your albumin levels are not in the normal range, it doesn't always mean you have a medical condition that needs treatment.

  5. Albumin blood (serum) test - UCSF Health

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    The normal range is 3.4 to 5.4 g/dL (34 to 54 g/L). Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Some labs use different measurements or test different samples. Talk to your provider about the meaning of your specific test results.

  6. Physiology, Albumin - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Introduction. Albumin is the most abundant circulating protein found in plasma. It represents half of the plasma's total protein content (3.5 g/dL to 5 g/dL) in healthy human patients. Liver hepatocytes synthesize albumin and rapidly excrete it into the bloodstream at about 10g to 15g per day.

  7. Albumin - blood (serum) test - Mount Sinai Health System

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    The normal range is 3.4 to 5.4 g/dL (34 to 54 g/L). Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Some labs use different measurements or test different samples. Talk to your provider about the meaning of your specific test results.

  8. Albumin: Reference Range, Interpretation, Collection and Panels

    emedicine.medscape.com/article/2054430-overview

    The normal range is 3.5 to 5.5 g/dL or 35-55 g/liter. This range may vary slightly in different laboratories. Albumin composes 50%-60% of blood plasma proteins.

  9. The typical value for serum albumin in blood is 3.4 to 5.4 grams per deciliter. Low albumin levels can indicate a number of health conditions, including:

  10. Albumin Blood Test - Testing.com

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    Test Quick Guide. Albumin, a protein produced in the liver, enters the bloodstream, where it helps carry vitamins, enzymes, and other important substances. The protein also helps prevent fluids from leaking out of blood vessels. An albumin blood test measures the amount of albumin in a blood sample.

  11. Albumin (Blood) - Brigham and Women's Hospital

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    ALB. What is this test? This test measures the amount of the protein albumin in your blood. Your liver makes albumin. Albumin carries substances such as hormones, medicines, and enzymes throughout your body. This test can help diagnose, evaluate, and watch kidney and liver conditions.