The MICRAL test is an immunospecific dipstick for detection of low concentrations of
albumin in urine (microalbuminuria). The test is intended to be used for screening in an
ambulatory setting.Results of the microalbumin test are measured as milligrams (mg) of protein
leakage over 24 hours. Generally: Less than 30 mg is normal. Thirty to 300 mg may indicate
early kidney disease (microalbuminuria) More than 300 mg indicates more-advanced kidney
disease (macroalbuminuria)
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