Transitory bisalbuminemia secondary to pancreatitis with ascitic effusion

A case of transient bisalbuminemia secondary to pancreatitis with ascites is described. The bisalbumin was of the "fast" type and disappeared after sixty days of therapy. The clinical and pathological implications of these findings are discussed.

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Published inMinerva medica Vol. 72; no. 15; p. 961
Main Authors Masciangelo, F, Terlizzi, R, Salvati, F, D'Alessio, O, Di Diego, E, Feliziani, V, Ferri, U, Natale, G, Nativio, N, Pupillo, M, Riario-Sforza, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageItalian
Published Italy 14.04.1981
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Summary:A case of transient bisalbuminemia secondary to pancreatitis with ascites is described. The bisalbumin was of the "fast" type and disappeared after sixty days of therapy. The clinical and pathological implications of these findings are discussed.
ISSN:0026-4806