Microalbumin: Level of microalbumin is as follows: 30 mg/L or less is normal. 30 mg/L to 300 mg/L may indicated early kidney disease, greater than 300mg/L is inidicative of disease. Diabetes is one of the diseases associated with causing elevated microalbumin. Other causes include blood in urine, certain medications, fever, recent vigorous exercise, urinary tract infection, other kidney diseases.
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