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  2. Protein in Urine: A Chart on What Your Levels Should Be

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    Protein amount. What it means. 30 mg/g or less. Normal. 30–300 mg/g. Moderately increased levels and potential chronic kidney disease. 300 mg/g or more. Severely increased levels. A reading of ...

  3. What Normal (and Abnormal) Urine Test Results Reveal - Healthline

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    ketones. presence in urine is abnormal, may indicate diabetes. albumin. presence is abnormal, may indicate kidney disease. protein. presence is abnormal, may indicate kidney disease. bilirubin ...

  4. Urine Alcohol Levels: Chart, Comparison, Other Tests - Healthline

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    Urine. For urine alcohol tests, the period of detection depends on the type of test you take. Ethanol urine tests: 12 hours. EtG urine tests: 24 to 72 hours. EtS urine test: 24 to 72 hours ...

  5. MCH Levels (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) From Blood Test - WebMD

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    MCH is measured in picograms per cell, or (pg/cell). For adults of all ages and children, normal MCH levels are 27 to 31 pg/cell. For newborns, they are 32 to 34 pg/cell.

  6. ACTH Test - WebMD

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    ACTH is measured in picograms per milliliter (pg/mL) of blood. Adults normally have ACTH levels of 10-50 pg/mL at 8 a.m. The number drops to below 5-10 pg/mL at midnight. ... If your ACTH results ...

  7. What Does the 17-OH Progesterone Test Detect? - WebMD

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    If adults develop other symptoms of the disease, the 17-Hydroxyprogesterone test is performed to diagnose the problem. Some signs of CAH in children are acne, ambiguous (not clearly female or male ...

  8. Purple glove syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Purple glove syndrome (PGS) is a poorly understood skin disease in which the extremities become swollen, discoloured and painful. [1] PGS is potentially serious and may require amputation. PGS is most common among elderly patients and those receiving multiple large intravenous doses of the epilepsy drug phenytoin. [2]

  9. Hemoglobin in Urine: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment - Healthline

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    Hemoglobin in your urine usually indicates your body is breaking down red blood cells too quickly. The underlying cause may include including blood disorders, infections, or medication side ...