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54 years
Does a microalbumin(spot) level in urine of 32.5mg/l indicates a problem in the kidneys.?If yes, should we see a nephrologist or our endocrinologist?
Mar 1, 2016
The result is higher than the normal.
It has many causes but the good news is that it can be reverted by treatment.
You can consult a nephrologist for that matter
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