Robert S. Lindsay, Jonathan Krakoff, Robert L. Hanson, Peter H. Bennett and William C. Knowler, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix ...
Forty-eight patients with multiple myeloma, most of them ambulatory outpatients, at 5 co-operating hospitals,‡ were treated. Patients were entered in the double-blind study by randomized card ...
An A/G ratio test measures the levels of albumin and globulin in your blood and can help assess your overall health, nutritional status, and immune function. A high A/G ratio may be caused by ...
LABORATORY methods for the detection of early renal involvement in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are not satisfactory. Pathologic changes of early lupus nephritis have been found in ...
The A/G ratio test measures albumin and globulin levels in your blood. You may need to fast for up to 12 hours before getting the test. If you have a low A/G ratio, it may be a sign of liver disease ...
An A/G ratio is a blood test that compares the amount of albumin and globulin in your blood. A normal A/G ratio is between 1.1 and 2.5. A low A/G ratio may suggest kidney or liver disease, chronic ...
Four hundred and seventy-four black and 695 white men, aged 24–31 years at the time of the first hormone measurement. The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Male Hormone Study ...
The Immune Globulins Market is a rapidly growing segment of the biopharmaceutical industry, driven by the increasing prevalence of various immunodeficiency disorders, autoimmune diseases, and ...
The study subjects are participants in the National Institutes of Health survey of diabetes in the Gila River Indian community. Informed consent was obtained from all participants, and ethical ...