The causal role of hypoalbuminemia in human nephrotic hyperlipidemia.
Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull
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1976 Jun; 2(1): 64-70
Article
in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-38
ABSTRACT
Serum lipids and their lipoprotein fractions were measured in 16 nephrotic syndrome patients. All component of lipids and beta-lipoprotein fractions (LDL) showed an increase in all uncomplicated patients. The increase in serum lipids were inversely proportional to the albumen level in these patients. In 3 patients, lipids and beta-lipoprotein fractions returned to near normal after treatment, the proteinuria diminished and serum albumen became normal. Most of these patients did not need any treatment for hyperlipidemia.
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Main subject:
Phospholipids
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Proteinuria
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Triglycerides
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Serum Albumin
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Child
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Cholesterol
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Adolescent
Language:
English
Journal:
Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull
Year:
1976
Type:
Article
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