Normal levels of microalbuminuria are typically defined as less than 30 milligrams of albumin per gram of creatinine in a urine sample. Values between 30 and 300 mg/g are considered microalbuminuria, indicating an increased risk for kidney disease, while levels above 300 mg/g suggest overt proteinuria. Regular monitoring is important for individuals at risk, such as those with Diabetes or hypertension.
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