What is Microalbuminuria ?
Microalbuminuria signifies the presence of minute quantities of albumin (a protein) in the urine, quantified as 30–300 mg/day. This condition often points to incipient kidney damage, frequently stemming from diabetes or hypertension. Diagnosis is achieved via urinalysis, such as the albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR). Management strategies include the regulation of blood glucose, blood pressure, and the adoption of a healthy lifestyle.
| List I | List II |
|---|---|
| A. Heart | III. Atrial natriuretic factor |
| B. Kidney | I. Erythropoietin |
| C. Gastrointestinal Tract | IV. Secretnin |
| D. Adrenal Cortex | II. Aldosterone |
| List - I | List – II | ||
| A. | B-Lymphocytes | i. | Passive immunity |
| B. | Interferons | ii. | Cell mediated immunity |
| C. | T-Lymphocytes | iii. | Produce an army of proteins in response to pathogens |
| D. | Colostrum | iv. | Innate immunity |