Relevance of Albumin in Critical Care Medicine
Sara Esmat Hamdoun;
Abstract
Albumin is the main protein in human blood and the key to the regulation of the osmotic pressure of blood. It is a hydrophilic and non-glycosylated protein. The reference range for albumin concentrations in blood is 3.4 to 5.4g/dL. The liver is the prima
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| Title | Relevance of Albumin in Critical Care Medicine | Other Titles | علاقة الألبومين (الزلال) بطب الحالات الحرجة | Authors | Sara Esmat Hamdoun | Keywords | Relevance of Albumin in Critical Care Medicine | Issue Date | 2014 | Description | Albumin is the main protein in human blood and the key to the regulation of the osmotic pressure of blood. It is a hydrophilic and non-glycosylated protein. The reference range for albumin concentrations in blood is 3.4 to 5.4g/dL. The liver is the prima |
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