Afif Ba1,2,*, Ines Khadhraoui1,3, Mariem Belhedi4, Manel Ayoub1,2, Sana Aboulkacem1,3, C Mazigh1,2
1Biochemistry Department, Main Military Hospital of Tunis, Tunisia
2Faculty of Pharmacy, Monastir, Tunisia
3Faculty of Medicine, Tunis, Tunisia
4Laboratory department, Habib Thameur Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Afif Ba, Biochemistry Department, Main Military Hospital of Tunis, Tunisia, Tel: 0021658641541, E-mail: [email protected]
Received Date: October 05, 2025
Published Date: October 31, 2025
Citation: Ba A, et al. (2025). Case Report: Asymptomatic Congenital Bisalbuminemia in a 24-Year-Old Male. Mathews J Case Rep. 10(5):214.
Copyrights: Ba A, et al. © (2025).
ABSTRACT
Bisalbuminemia is a rare inherited or acquired condition characterized by the presence of two distinct albumin bands on electrophoresis. While typically benign, its recognition is crucial to avoid misinterpretation of laboratory results and unnecessary investigations. We present a case of asymptomatic congenital bisalbuminemia discovered incidentally in a 24-year-old male during a routine health check-up. This report highlights the importance of recognizing this benign condition and differentiating it from pathological causes of abnormal albumin patterns.
Keywords: Bisalbuminemia, Congenital, Asymptomatic, Albumin Electrophoresis, Benign Condition.