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Test principle | |
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The test pad changes from yellow to green. |
Sensitivity |
A colour reaction is observed from 15 mg/dl (0.15 g/l) albumin. |
Specifity |
The test strip reacts particularly sensitively to albumin. Other proteins (such as globulins, Bence-Jones proteins, peptones, mucoproteids, albumoses) show less sensitivity. |
Sources of errors |
False-positive results can occur:
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Clinical significance |
The urine of most healthy people contains only traces of protein. Values up to 30 mg/dl (0.3 g/l) in morning urine are considered as physiological. Pathological proteinurias generally begin at >30mg/dl. Proteinurias are the most important laboratory diagnostic symptom of kidney diseases and occur as the result of glomerular or tubular damage. Proteinuria is not necessarily present in cases of nephropathy. The causes of persistently increased protein elimination should therefore be determined using differentiated diagnostics. It is recommended to use the first morning urine for testing on protein. |
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