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Albumin
Detects tiny amounts of the protein albumin in body fluid, particularly urine.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Albumin in urine is an early indicator of kidney damage. Catching this early allows your healthcare provider to intervene and prevent progression to kidney disease.
Overview
Albumin is a protein produced by the liver and normally found in very small amounts in body fluids like urine. Microalbumin testing detects trace levels of albumin in urine that aren't visible on standard tests. The presence of albumin in urine—called albuminuria—is an early warning sign of kidney damage. This can result from diabetes, high blood pressure, or other kidney disease. Regular albumin screening helps detect kidney problems before significant damage occurs, allowing for early intervention and management to slow or prevent progression.
Related Health Conditions
Conditions where Albumin is commonly tested
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Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
62235-7Primary1747-51746-71751-730003-814957-543713-751693-063474-16941-953532-851190-757369-154347-049002-953529-450949-753530-22861-349023-511218-521059-11748-314956-729946-11755-81749-153531-06942-732293-32862-11752-51754-161152-51753-361151-795232-5101198-0103577-310558-51745-91750-92863-940599-343212-043605-543606-343607-143711-154346-256553-161195-461196-262234-076480-376631-177148-577158-477940-589999-790000-1100158-5Available Lab Tests
Order tests that measure this biomarker
Adrenal Complete
Advanced Cardiovascular Health Basic
Advanced Cardiovascular Health Comprehensive
Advanced Liver Health Basic
Advanced Liver Health Comprehensive
Albumin (Blood)
Albumin Urine Test with Creatinine
Cancer Tumor Markers Men Basic
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Hepatic Function Panel with GGT
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