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A 50-year-old man is found to have asymptomatic microscopic haematuria on routine health screening (2+ blood on dipstick, confirmed on microscopy). Renal function, blood pressure, and urine ACR are normal. According to NICE NG13 (Chronic kidney disease), what is the most appropriate next step?

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