Albuminuria

: Many people with "normal" filtration rates still have albuminuria, which doctors sometimes call a clinical "blind spot" if they don't test for it specifically. Managing & Reducing Levels

: Doctors often prescribe ACE inhibitors or ARBs, and newer therapies like SGLT2 inhibitors are increasingly used to protect the kidneys. albuminuria

: A clinical-focused post from Clinical Correlations providing practical "pearls," such as using first-morning void samples for accuracy. : Many people with "normal" filtration rates still

: In-depth technical discussions for those interested in the latest clinical trials and the difference between ACR (Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio) and PCR (Protein-to-Creatinine Ratio). : In-depth technical discussions for those interested in

: A high-level overview from the National Kidney Foundation explaining why testing is a "mission possible" for early detection.

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