A high white globule ratio may be caused by blood concentration or some other diseases. The albumin globule ratio is an important indicator of liver function test, which can reflect the synthesis function of liver and has an important significance in the diagnosis of liver disease. Albumin to globulin ratio is the ratio of albumin to globulin. Normally, albumin is higher than globulin and its ratio is normal. If albumin increases and globulin decreases or both change, but only one of them changes to a lesser extent, the albumin to globulin ratio may be high. If albumin is at the upper limit of normal and globulin is at the lower limit of normal, it is generally not clinically significant.