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cr] are urine phosphate, serum creatinine, serum phosphate, and urine creatinine concentrations, respectively. When renal function (whether normal or impaired) is stable, the ratio of the concentration of urine protein (mg/dL) to urine creatinine (mg/dL) (urine protein/urine creatinine ratio) in a random sample correlates well with the 24-hour urinary protein excretion, because the daily excretion of creatinine in the urine is fixed. The NIH normal values for urine creatinine are 24-hr total excretion values ranging from "500 mg/day to 2000 mg/day" (NIH 2006). |
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