Citations:hypalbuminæmia


 * 1895, Pacific Medical Journal XXXVIII, :
 * Anæmia, in the broadest sense of the word, includes all those processes characterized by a decrease in the amount of albumin and by an increase of the liquid part of the blood; in other words, hypalbuminæmia and hydræmia are conditions present in all forms of anæmia, and this holds good not only in cases of primary anæmia, like leucæmia and chlorosis, but also in all so-called secondary anæmia.
 * 1899, Alonzo Englebert Taylor, “The Diseases of the Blood” in the Cyclopædia of the Diseases of Children, Medical and Surgical, volume V: Supplement, ed. William A. Edwards, chapter xxxvi, § i : ‘Anæmia’, sub-§ 18: «Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System», page 490:
 * There is no evidence that the albuminuria causes a hypalbuminæmia.
 * 1907, F.H. Edgeworth (translator), Carl Harko von Noorden (author), “Diseases of the Kidneys” in Metabolism and Practical Medicine, volume II: The Pathology of Metabolism, ed. Isaac Walker Hall, chapter viii, § vii : ‘Genesis of Œdema’, page 504:
 * Hydræmia is always associated with hypalbuminæmia.