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I have protein in my urine so where on my blood results would this show up would it be under Albumin level

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It would not be on your blood test results. It would be under "URINALYSIS."

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bevgt in reply toBettysMom

We don't seem to have that on our blood results just taking a sample to doctors to have ACR and tPP checked

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BettysMom in reply tobevgt

That's good.

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userotc

Urinary albumin and/or urinary protein. Albumin is a smaller protein so may increase more. My mum's albuminuria has increased more rapidly than proteinuria, her nephrologist appears more focused on the latter. She's CKD3.

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Thank you

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Badger2024

It may be on your blood results form if it was done at the same lab. It may just be called uACR

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