Protein Creatinine Ration (PCR) Test of Urine-Test Result, Unit, Normal Range and Testing Methods
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A urine protein creatinine ratio (PCR) test gives information regarding the kidneys working status. It measures the levels of proteins and creatinine in urine. This urine test helps clinicians to diagnose kidney disease and monitor conditions that can damage kidneys. Other names of urine PCR tests are urine protein creatinine ratio (UPCR) test, albumin creatinine Ratio (ACR), and protein to creatinine ratio (P/C ratio).
There is no special preparation for sample collection and thus it is a spot urine sample within the routine clinical practice that is noninvasive, quick, and painless. Proteinuria (high levels of protein in urine) is seen in the conditions like dehydration, infection, pregnancy, heavy physical activity, stress, and kidney diseases.
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