albúminhiány
Albúminhiány, also known as hypoalbuminemia, is a medical condition characterized by abnormally low levels of albumin in the blood. Albumin is the most abundant protein in plasma and plays a crucial role in maintaining oncotic pressure, which helps keep fluid within the blood vessels, and in transporting various substances, including hormones, fatty acids, and drugs.
The causes of albúminhiány are diverse and can be broadly categorized into decreased production and increased
Increased loss or breakdown of albumin can occur through several mechanisms. Kidney diseases, particularly nephrotic syndrome,
The symptoms of albúminhiány are often related to fluid imbalance. Edema, or swelling, is a common sign,