Biomedical Journal of Indonesia
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2026): Vol 12, No 2, 2026, In Press

Serum Albumin and Globulin Levels in Pulmonary and Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis: A Cross-Sectional Study in Palembang

Pearly Laurencia (Medical Education Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia)
Subandrate Subandrate (Department of Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia)
Sadakata Sinulingga (Department of Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia)
Dwi Indira Setyorini (Pulmonary and Critical Care Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Siti Khadijah Islamic Hospital, Palembang, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Jun 2026

Abstract

Introduction. Alterations in serum albumin and globulin reflect inflammatory responses in tuberculosis (TB), but evidence linking them to TB type remains inconsistent. This study investigated the association between serum albumin, globulin, albumin/globulin (A/G) ratio, and TB type (pulmonary [PTB] vs. extrapulmonary [EPTB]) in adult patients at Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Hospital, Palembang. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted among adult TB patients with measured serum albumin and globulin levels. TB type was categorized as PTB or EPTB. Associations were analyzed using chi-square tests, and prevalence ratios (PR) were calculated to quantify the strength of associations. Results. Among 251 patients, low serum albumin was more frequent in EPTB (41.7%) than in PTB (28.4%) (p = 0.006; PR = 1.802; 95% CI: 1.178–2.757), indicating EPTB patients were 1.8 times more likely to have low albumin. No significant association was observed for globulin: high globulin occurred in 56.7% of EPTB vs. 52.9% low-to-normal in PTB (p = 0.323; PR = 1.471; 95% CI: 0.682–3.174). Similarly, the A/G ratio showed no significant difference: low A/G ratio in 50% of PTB vs. 42.1% of EPTB (p = 0.676; PR = 1.376; 95% CI: 0.641–2.954). Conclusion. Lower serum albumin is significantly associated with EPTB compared to PTB, whereas globulin and the A/G ratio are not. Albumin may have potential as a supplementary clinical indicator of inflammatory status and disease manifestation in TB, though further longitudinal studies are warranted.

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bji

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Medicine & Pharmacology

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Biomedical Journal of Indonesia is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focus on basic medical sciences, emphasizing on providing the molecular studies of biomedical problems and molecular mechanisms to integrate researches in all aspects of human health. BJI is dedicated to publishing ...