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Hypoalbuminemia is a clinical condition characterised by abnormally low levels of albumin in the blood, typically below 35 g/L. It reflects impaired protein synthesis, increased loss, or dilution and is crucial for assessing nutritional status, liver function, and fluid balance. A key association is its role in oedema formation due to reduced oncotic pressure.

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