albuminuria
/ælˌbjumɪˈnʊriə/
noun
- A medical condition in which a protein called albumin is present in the urine, often a sign of kidney disease.
- The doctor tested the patient's urine for albuminuria to check kidney function.
- Albuminuria can be an early warning sign of diabetes or high blood pressure.
- Regular checkups help detect albuminuria before it causes serious damage.
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