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- ... may indicate: Kidney failure Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) Nephrotic syndrome Protein malnutrition Chronic liver disease Lower-than-normal levels ...
- ... Burns (extensive) Glomerulonephritis Liver disease Malabsorption Malnutrition Nephrotic syndrome Protein-losing enteropathy
- ... down through families in which a baby develops protein in the urine and swelling of the body. ... called nephrin. The kidney's filters (glomeruli) need this protein to function normally.
- ... can lead to conditions that include: Carpal tunnel syndrome (due to protein deposits in the nerve) Heart muscle damage ( cardiomyopathy ) ...
- ... symptoms that include protein in the urine, low protein level in the blood, swelling ( nephrotic syndrome ) Acute urinary tract infection
- ... that include protein in the urine, low blood protein levels in the blood, high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels, and swelling.
- ... inability of the digestive tract to absorb proteins ( protein-losing enteropathy ) Malnutrition Kidney disorder called nephrotic syndrome Scarring of the liver and poor liver function ( ...
- ... to: Cirrhosis or liver damage Diet low in protein and high in carbohydrates Underactive thyroid Nephrotic syndrome (a kidney disorder) Other medicines, such as female ...
- ... suggest a moderate-protein diet (1 gram of protein per kilogram of body weight per day). Taking vitamin D supplements if nephrotic syndrome is long-term and is not responding to ...
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is an organic brain syndrome caused by a protein-like particle called a prion. Loss of brain function resembles Alzheimer's disease, but is very rapid in progression. Complete dementia usually occurs by ...