Bambergers albuminurias disease, also known as Bamberger's albuminuria or Bamberger's syndrome, is a rare medical condition that affects the kidneys. This disease is named after Carl von Bamberger, an Austrian physician who first described it in the late 19th century. It is characterized by the presence of excessive albumin in the urine, leading to proteinuria. While there are no exact synonyms for Bambergers albuminurias disease, it is commonly referred to as albuminuria or proteinuria. Additionally, some medical professionals may use terms like Bamberger's syndrome or Bamberger's albuminuria to describe this condition. Early diagnosis and proper management of this disease are essential to prevent kidney damage and related complications.