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Hypoproteinemia
Low protein concentration in the blood
Low protein concentration in the blood
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Hypoproteinemia |
| field | Hematology |
Hypoproteinemia is a condition where there is an abnormally low level of protein in the blood. There are several causes that all result in edema once serum protein levels fall below a certain threshold.
Signs and symptoms
The severity of symptoms can vary, but may include:
- fatigue and weakness
- recurrent infections
- brittle nails and dry skin
- thinning and breaking hair
- mood changes and irritability
Causes
- Nutritional hypoproteinemia is due to severe limitation of protein intake in the diet. An example of nutritional hypoproteinemia is Kwashiorkor, a type of protein energy malnutrition affecting young children.
- Malabsorption, often caused by celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease
- Liver disease can also cause hypoproteinemia by decreasing synthesis of plasma proteins like albumin.
- Renal disease like nephrotic syndrome can also result in hypoproteinemia because plasma proteins are lost in the urine.
- Sepsis (whole body infection) – macrophages activated in the liver and spleen secrete TNF-alpha into the bloodstream resulting in hypoproteinemia.
Diagnosis
Hypoproteinemia is often confirmed by testing for serum albumin and total protein levels.
References
References
- Semrad, Carol E.. (2012). "Goldman's Cecil Medicine".
- (2019-12-10). "Hypoproteinemia: Symptoms, causes, and treatment".
- Laster, Leonard. (1964-02-22). "Protein-losing Gastroenteropathy". JAMA.
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