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STUDIES ON HYPOALBUMINEMIA PRODUCED BY PROTEIN-DEFICIENT DIETS : II. RAPID CORRECTION OF HYPOALBUMINEMIA WITH AN AD
1Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, and Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri.
Abstract:
Serum albumin depletion, induced by a 3 weeks fast, was completely corrected within 1 week by the ingestion of a diet consisting solely of meat administered ad libitum. The average protein intake was 50 gm. per kilo of body weight per day. A 2nd week of the same diet produced no further increase in serum albumin though it did lead to an increase in the globulin fraction.
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