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Hypoalbuminemia (or hypoalbuminaemia) is a
medical sign in
which the
level of
albumin in the
blood is low. This can be due to
decreased production in...
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tubular acidosis, spironolactone. A low
anion gap is
often due to
hypoalbuminemia.
Albumin is an
anionic protein and its loss
results in the retention...
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years of age, the
normal range is broader, 2.9–5.5 g/dL. Low
albumin (
hypoalbuminemia) may be
caused by
liver disease,
nephrotic syndrome, burns, protein-losing...
- concentration.
Decreased colloidal osmotic pressure, most
notably seen in
hypoalbuminemia, can
cause edema and
decrease in
blood volume as
fluid is not reabsorbed...
- > 40 mg per
square meter body
surface area per hour in children),
hypoalbuminemia (< 3.5 g/dl), hyperlipidaemia, and
edema that
begins in the face. Lipiduria...
- is
usually not involved. Muehrcke's
lines are a
strong indicator of
hypoalbuminemia,
which can
result from a
variety of
different causes. The
lines are...
- kwashiorkor. They include, but are not
limited to
protein deficiency causing hypoalbuminemia,
amino acid deficiency,
oxidative stress, and gut
microbiome changes...
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factors Female ****, obesity, use of Warfarin,
protein C or S deficiency,
hypoalbuminemia,
diabetes mellitus, use of
vitamin D
derivatives (calcitriol, systemic...
- (low
blood pressure),
hemoconcentration (thickening of the blood) and
hypoalbuminemia (drop in albumin, a
major protein) in the
absence of
other causes for...
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combination with
adequate rehydration. In
chronic kidney diseases with
hypoalbuminemia,
furosemide is used
along with
albumin to
increase diuresis. It is...