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Year : 2012 |
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Bisalbuminemia during remission of nephrotic syndrome
I Akhmouch1, A Alayoud1, A Bahadi2, Y Zajjari2, D Montasser2, M El Allam2, Z Oualim2
1 Service d'hémodialyse- Premier Centre Médicochirurgical, Agadir, Morocco 2 Service de Néphrologie-Hémodialyse et Transplantation Rénale- HMIMV, Rabat, Morocco
Correspondence Address:
I Akhmouch Service de Néphro-Hémodialyse, Etat Major General, Agadir Morocco
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None  | Check |
DOI: 10.4103/1319-2442.103570
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The bisalbuminemia acquired outside of the long-term antibiotic treatment is an exceptional event. It is a rare condition characterised by the presence of two distinct fractions of serum albumin on electrophoresis. This anomaly reflects the presence, at the same time, of a normal albumin and a modified albumin. These changes of albumin may be related to various causes. Their association with nephrotic syndrome is exceptional. We report a case of bisalbuminemia during a period of remission of nephrotic syndrome. |
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