CHAPTER 2:Living with Chronic Kidney Disease
Topic 29Microalbuminuria
Microalbuminuria can be the first sign of diabetic kidney disease. When the kidney filters are damaged, albumin (a protein) levels increase in the urine. It can be measured by a specific urine test, either a single urine specimen or by a 24-hour urine collection. A routine urinalysis does not screen for microalbuminuria.
TITLEPRODUCED BYSOURCECONTACTWEB ADDRESS
Microalbuminuria in Diabetic Kidney DiseaseNational Kidney FoundationFact Sheet312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
Diabetes and Kidney DiseaseNational Kidney FoundationBrochure312-321-1500www.nkfi.org
How Your Kidneys Work and WhyBaxter and AAKPBookletwww.kidneydirections.com

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