Micro-albuminuria? urine protein electrophoresis?
congenital analbuminemia? Your description of an acute phase pattern in
serum protein electrophoresis seems to rule this out.
Bart Ballieux
Dr. B.E.P.B. Ballieux
Clinical Biochemist
Leiden University Medical Centre
P.O.box 9600
2300 RC Leiden
The Netherlands
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Subject: LOW ALBUMIN
Would appreciate any advice/thoughts on this one
47 YEAR OLD MALE. Seen in OPD
Albumin consistently < 10 g/l (checked with different assays) for > 1 year.
Other LFT = normal (total protein just below lower end of ref range)
Feels well. No oedema / weight loss
Urine protein = neg
Faecal alpha 1 antitrypsin = normal
CRP = normal
B12/folate = normal
Pancreolauryl test / faecal elastase 1 = normal
Coeliac screen = neg
Serum electrophoresis - reported as 'acute phase' response 1 year ago
Doeas anyone have experience of the reliability or otherwise of Faecal
alpha 1 antitrypsin? Anyone doing 51-Cr-albumin excretion studies?
Thanks
Rob
Dr Robert Lord
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Rotherham District General Hospital
Moorgate Road
Oakwood
Rotherham
S60 2UD
Tel 01709 820000
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