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* [[ | * [[Microalbuminuria]] (less than 300 mg/ dl) is the first sign of renal damage secondary to hypertension. | ||
* It is widely used as a screening technique to detect renal damage at an early stage. | * It is widely used as a screening technique to detect renal damage at an early stage. | ||
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Screening
- Microalbuminuria (less than 300 mg/ dl) is the first sign of renal damage secondary to hypertension.
- It is widely used as a screening technique to detect renal damage at an early stage.