Albuminorrhea

/ælˌbjuːmɪnəˈriːə/ noun

The abnormal discharge of albumin (a type of protein) in body fluids, particularly in urine or other secretions.

From Latin 'albumen' (white of egg) + Greek 'rhoia' (flow), literally meaning 'flow of albumin.' This medical term emerged in the 19th century as doctors studied protein in bodily fluids.

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