INTRODUCTION:
Proteins are involved in the maintenance of the normal distribution of water between blood and the tissues and consist mainly of the albumin and globulin fractions. The measurement of low levels of urinary proteins is important in the detection of renal diseases. Proteinuria occurs in increased glomerular permeability and defective tubular reabsorption. Albuminuria is recognized as an early indicator of reversible renal damage in diabetics. The measurement of CSF proteins is used for the detection of increased permeability of the blood / brain barrier in various diseases.
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