Background Malnutrition influences prognosis in patients with heart failure, but current nutritional evaluation methods are ...
Imaging tests in individuals with type 2 diabetes without symptoms of cardiovascular disease indicated that elevated albumin in the urine may be linked with sub-clinical coronary artery pathology, ...
BIRMINGHAM, AL — Among older black individuals, but not older white individuals, having elevated urinary albumin excretion--defined as a urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) of >30 mg/g--predicts ...
Microalbuminuria (a high albumin level in your urine) is often a marker of diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease). Since microalbuminuria often doesn’t cause symptoms, experts recommend seeing a doctor ...
An analysis conducted on UK Biobank data suggests a possible association between higher concentrations of serum albumin and a reduced risk of multiple sclerosis (MS). Albumin is the most abundant ...
ORLANDO, Fla.—Having hemodialysis (HD) patients eat high protein meals during dialysis sessions may offer a way to correct abnormally low albumin levels, according to findings presented at the ...
Type 1 diabetes patients with elevated albumin in their urine had three times the risk of life-threatening kidney and cardiac disease as those with normal levels, according to researchers at the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Hypoalbuminemia was significantly associated with persistent systemic inflammatory response syndrome, as well as ...
The anion gap blood test measures the acid-base and electrolyte balance in the blood. Results can show whether there is an imbalance in a person’s pH levels, which may be making the blood too acidic ...
In the quest to advance therapeutic development, the creation of transgenic mouse models expressing human proteins has become increasingly prevalent. These models have a unique ability to address gaps ...