The most common reasons for low albumin levels, known
as hypoalbuminemia, are loss through the kidneys, loss through the intestinal tract or lack of production due to severe liver disease.
Not exact matches
Abnormally low blood albumin protein levels (
hypoalbuminemia) are the most common reason laboratory reports come back with low blood calcium levels (probably about half of the lab test reports that report low blood calcium levels are low in albumin
as well).
As the disease progresses symptoms include
hypoalbuminemia, weight loss and anemia.