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What does ua-protein 100 mg/dl mean?

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Proteinuria: Usually, protein should not be seen in the urine. There are some benign conditions that may cause this, but any protein in the urine should be investigated. It may indicate an underlying disorder that is affecting the normal filtration mechanisms of the kidneys. You need to have this evaluated.

Answered 11/27/2019

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