1984
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.143.53
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Plasma soluble fibrin monomer complexes in nephrotic syndrome-with reference to hypoalbuminemia.

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“…Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the association between hypoalbuminemia and plasma D-dimer, including hypoalbuminemia-induced hypercoagulability and thrombosis [22,23]. Data from Bang et al and Iioka Y et al showed negative correlations between serum albumin level and plasma D-dimer level in patients with nephrotic syndrome [24,25]. A similar result was obtained by Remuzziet al [26].…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the association between hypoalbuminemia and plasma D-dimer, including hypoalbuminemia-induced hypercoagulability and thrombosis [22,23]. Data from Bang et al and Iioka Y et al showed negative correlations between serum albumin level and plasma D-dimer level in patients with nephrotic syndrome [24,25]. A similar result was obtained by Remuzziet al [26].…”
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confidence: 53%
“…creased circulating fibrin(ogen) fragments which are themselves inhibitory may act synergistically with albumin. Iioka et al (1984) described an inverse relationship between circulating concentrations of albumin and fibrin complexes in some nephrotic syndrome patients. The two findings may reflect unrelated expressions of the same disease, since albumin was only moderately decreased.…”
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confidence: 99%