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What is the conventional definition of Microalbuminuria?

  • A. Albumin excretion between 60 and 600 mg/24 hours
  • B. Albumin excretion between 50 and 500 mg/24 hours
  • C. Albumin excretion between 40 and 400 mg/24 hours
  • D. Albumin excretion between 30 and 300 mg/24 hours
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Microalbuminuria flags early kidney damage 30 to 300 mg/24 hours of albumin marks it, a standard tying subtle leaks to diabetes or hypertension's renal hit. Wider ranges 60-600, 50-500, 40-400 overreach into overt proteinuria; 20-200 dips too low, missing the threshold. This 30-300 zone signals preclinical harm, urging ACE inhibitors or tighter glucose/BP control, a chronic disease marker clinicians lean on to stall progression, precise yet practical.