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{{SK}} Hypoproteinaemia; total protein levels low (plasma or serum)


==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Hypoproteinemia''' (or "Hypoproteinaemia") is a condition where there is an abnormally low level of [[protein]] in the [[blood]].
'''Hypoproteinemia''' is a condition where there is an abnormally low level of [[protein]] in the [[blood]].


==Classification Scheme==
==Classification ==
A specific form of hypoproteinemia is [[hypoalbuminemia]].
A specific form of hypoproteinemia is [[hypoalbuminemia]].
==Natural History, Complications and Prognosis==
Hypoproteinemia results in tissue [[edema]].


==Causes==
==Causes==
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One common cause is due to excess protein in the [[urine]] ([[proteinuria]]), which can be a [[medical sign]] of [[nephrotic syndrome]].
One common cause is due to excess protein in the [[urine]] ([[proteinuria]]), which can be a [[medical sign]] of [[nephrotic syndrome]].


 
===Causes In Alphabetical Order===
 
*[[Cirrhosis of liver]]
Results in tissue edema.
*Drug Side Effect- [[Cefpodoxime]], [[Cidofovir]], [[Ibuprofen]], [[Olanzapine]], [[Thalidomide]]
 
*[[Hepatic failure]]
== See also ==
*[[Malabsorption syndrome]]
*[[Menetrier disease]]
*[[Protein losing enteropathy]]
*[[Water overload]]
*[[Nephrotic syndrome]]
*[[Intestinal enteropeptidase deficiency]]
*[[Kwashiorkor]]
*[[Kwashiorkor]]
*[[Malabsorption syndrome]]
*[[Capillary leak syndrome]]


==External links==
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Hypoproteinemia
ICD-9 273.8
DiseasesDB 6534
MeSH D007019

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Synonyms and keywords: Hypoproteinaemia; total protein levels low (plasma or serum)

Overview

Hypoproteinemia is a condition where there is an abnormally low level of protein in the blood.

Classification

A specific form of hypoproteinemia is hypoalbuminemia.

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

Hypoproteinemia results in tissue edema.

Causes

Common Causes

One common cause is due to excess protein in the urine (proteinuria), which can be a medical sign of nephrotic syndrome.

Causes In Alphabetical Order

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