MicroAlb/Cr ratio: Is commonly obtained in diabetics to assess for end-organ involvement. 30.79 is borderline high. It could be indicative of end-organ damage to the kidneys, but could also be a false positive depending on the setting urine specimen was obtained. It should be measured once more in a few months to help better understand its prognostic significance. No need to perform this test in healthy individuals.
Answered 5/16/2013
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