All of the following are decreased in nephrotic syndrome, except –
Correct Answer: Serum fibrinogen
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Serum Fibrinogen o Fibrinogen level is increased in nephrotic syndrome d/t increased hepatic synthesis of fibrinogen,o The largest proportion of protein lost in urine is albumin.o Sometimes, globulins can also be excreted -Immunoglobulin excretion increases the susceptibility of infection.o Other proteins which are decreased -* Transferrin-Microcytic hypochromic anemia.* Cholecalciferol binding protein-hypocalcemia* Thyroxine binding globulin-decreased thyroxine level.* Antithrombin III-hypercoagulability* Ceruloplasmin Causes of Hypercoagulability in nephrotic syndromeo Loss of anti thrombin IIIo Increased synthesis of fibrinogen by liver,o Altered activity of protein C and So Increased platelet aggregability.o Hypercoagulability can cause renal vein thrombosis.
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