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How is micro albumin urea treated?

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Updated: 8/20/2019

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What is the normal range of micro albumin urea?

20-200


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Which of these are not fonid in blood Glycogen Fibrinogen Glucose Urea Albumin?

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Can high micro albumin in urine cause low protein in blood?

Yes.


Substances larger than are normally not allowed to pass through the filtration membrane. a. glucose b. sodium ions c. albumin d. amino acids e. urea?

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Is albumin positive to xanthoproteic test?

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