Bisalbuminuria in an adult with bisalbuminemia and nephrotic syndrome
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0009-8981(99)00054-6
Bisalbuminuria in an adult with bisalbuminemia and nephrotic syndrome
Abstract
Bisalbuminemia (or alloalbuminemia) is a relatively rare hereditary or acquired condition characterized by the presence of two distinct albumin bands, or, less commonly, a single widened albumin band, after agarose gel electrophoresis of serum. Bisalbumins are caused by point- or chain-mutations that occur with a population frequency of 1:10,000 to 1:1000. Although no adverse clinical effects have been attributed to bisalbumins, some albumin variants have altered affinity for steroid hormones, thyroxine, or drugs. We report a case of bisalbuminuria in a 25-year-old man with bisalbuminemia and nephrotic syndrome.
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