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Table 1 Laboratory parameters

From: Acute kidney injury due to glomerular haematuria and obstructive erythrocyte casts associated with thrombocytopaenia and thin basement membrane disease: a case report

Parameter

Patient value

Reference

Haemoglobin (g/L)

73

130–180

White cells ( × 109/L)

5.8

4.0–11.0

Plateletes ( × 109/L)

35

150–450

Neutrophils ( × 109/L)

2.93

2.00–8.00

Lymphocytes ( × 109/L)

1.83

1.00–4.00

Eosinophils ( × 109/L)

0.04

0.00–0.50

Reticulocytes (%)

2.8

0.3–2.5

Reticulocyte count ( × 109/L)

59

20–110

International normalised ratio (ratio)

1.2

0.8–1.2

Activated thromboplastin time (seconds)

27

22–32

Fibrinogen (g/L)

2.8

1.5–4.0

D-dimer (mg/L)

0.12

0.00–0.20

Haptoglobin (g/L)

1.18

0.36–1.95

Lactate dehydrogenase (U/L)

157

100–200

Direct anti-globulin test

Negative

 

C-reactive protein (mg/L)

0.6

0.0-5.0

Sodium (mmol/L)

134

135–145

Potassium (mmol/L)

3.8

3.5–4.5

Chloride (mmol/L)

105

101–111

Bicarbonate (mmol/L)

22

22–32

Urea (mmol/L)

17.6

2.5–9.6

Creatinine (μmol/L)

260

55–105

Calcium (mmol/L)

2.15

2.20–2.60

Magnesium (mmol/L)

0.67

0.74–1.03

Phosphate (mmol/L)

1.36

0.80–1.50

Albumin (g/L)

28

35–45

Alkaline phosphatase (U/L)

112

30–120

Alanine transaminase (U/L)

42

7–56

γ-glutamyl transferase (U/L)

203

7–64

Vitamin B12 (pmol/L)

494

140–670

Red cell folate (nmol/L)

3110

>800

Uric acid (mmol/L)

0.66

0.24–0.50