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1+ protein (30 mg/dL) in urine test means?
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Serum proteins are normally extracted from urine prior to it being released from the kidney. Because the renal glomeruli are imperfect, normal individuals may occasionally have "trace" amounts of protein in their urine. Larger amounts (1+ or more) are considered abnormal and may reflect an underlying kidney problem.
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