Test Searches require one of the following browsers: Google Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. This page WILL NOT WORK with Internet Explorer versions 8 or older. Alphabetical Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W-Z ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY TESTS Search Tests MICROALBUMIN, urine (087-7049) Test Mnemonic: MICROALB Specimen Requirements: Test Included: Urine volume, microalbumin concentration, microalbumin excretion, urine creatinine. Collection: A 2 Liter 24-hour urine collection container without preservatives, containing total urine contents voided within 24 hours. Acceptable: 10 mL of first morning urine specimen collected in a sterile evacuated urine specimen tube or container with no preservative. Container: A sterile evacuated urine specimen tube or container with no preservative. Storage/Transport: Urine samples may be stored at 2°C to 8°C for up to 7 days. Frozen samples are not recommended. Causes for Rejection: Specimen collected with any preservative, gross hematuria, gross blood contamination, and glass collection containers. Improperly labeled specimen, improper storage/transport, and QNS specimen Methodology: Nephelometry Performed: Special Chemistry: Monday - Sunday: 7 am - 3:00pm Turnaround Time: Monday - Sunday: 7 am - 3:00pm Reference Range: By report (reports may vary based on instrumentation, patient age and sex) CPT 4 Code: 82043 Note: Note volume of urine and number of hours of collection on the request form. Note date and time the collection is started and finished. Director approval required for STAT requests. Patient Preparation : Patient should refrain from vigorous exercise 24 hours prior to urine collection. Effective Date: 10/16/2014 Reviewed By/Date: Okorodudu, Anthony - 01/04/2019 Approved By/Date: Okorodudu, Anthony - 04/02/2024 When ordering tests for which Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement will be sought, physicians should only order tests that are medically necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of the patient. Components of the organ or disease panels may be ordered individually. The diagnostic information must substantiate all tests ordered and must be in the form of an ICD-10 code or its verbal equivalent. « Back