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July 1 -- MONDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Healthy people with elevated levels of albumin in their urine, even within the range considered normal, are at increased risk for high blood pressure ...
HIV-positive individuals have a significantly higher risk of having small quantities of a protein in their urine that indicates an increased risk of both cardiovascular and kidney disease, according ...
Because kidneys normally prevent large molecules such as albumin from being excreted in the urine, high levels of urinary albumin excretion—called albuminuria—can be an indicator of kidney damage.
According to a study, higher level of the protein albumin in urine is linked to an increased risk for blood clots in the deep veins of the legs or lungs.
Microalbuminuria (albumin in urine; 30-300 mg per 24-hour urine collection) is associated with changes in the levels of several coagulation proteins.
Preliminary research suggests that higher than normal levels of the protein albumin in urine is associated with an increased risk for blood clots in the deep veins of the legs or lungs (venous ...
May 6 -- TUESDAY, May 5 (HealthDay News) -- A higher-than-normal level of the protein albumin in urine indicates an increased risk of dangerous blood clots in the deep veins of the lungs and legs ...
The levels of a metabolite found in urine may be able to predict kidney failure in people with diabetes, a new study suggests.
Because kidneys normally prevent large molecules such as albumin from being excreted in the urine, high levels of urinary albumin excretion—called albuminuria—can be an indicator of kidney ...