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My Microalbumin is 0.1 mg/l.Normal range is 0-30mg/l.The reading is okay or not?

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Schnoodle2017

based on the numbers I would have thought it was excellent! Normal range is between 0-30. Above 30 I’d say is a concern. From the number s on ur post, the result appear excellent. You’re no where near 30mg/l.

Do your results say anything else like “satisfactory no further action”. You may find comments on your on your patient record if you can access it online.

See if you check your patient record. Or phone reception and they’ll read out patient record to you.

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Jkhh in reply to Schnoodle2017

Thak u for response. But in wide range of reading (0-30) just 0.1 is confused me

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Schnoodle2017 in reply to Jkhh

I see what you mean. 0.1. It’s barely 1mg/l I would assume. You can swing from the chandeliers with joy now.

I certainly did after my CT scan results on my kidney.

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BettysMom in reply to Schnoodle2017

0.1 is one tenth of 1 mg.

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Darlenia

Great number! Apparently you're not a diabetic; diabetics often wind up with the high numbers..

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userotc in reply to Darlenia

This paper suggests that ACR is actually only relevant for diabetics and PCR for non-diabetics pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/205...

Certainly my mum's nephro is relatively unconcerned about her microalbuminuria and ACR (160ug/ml or mg/l and 31 mg/mmol resp) and seems more interested in her PCR (45 mg/mmol = 0.45g/24h). Personally I think there's some uncertainty with albuminuria, particularly for solitary kidneys like mum.

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