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Table 1 laboratory Data

From: Nephrolithiasis and Osteomalacia associated with adefovir-induced Fanconi syndrome in a patient with hepatitis B

Variable

Reference range

Other hospital

On admission

After Treatment

Serum

 Phosphate

0.8–1.6 mmol/l

0.51

0.63

0.94

 Calcium

2.17–2.75 mmol/l

2.01

2.12

2.44

 Potassium

3.50–5.30 mmol/l

3.38

3.75

3.80

 Chloride

96-108 mmol/l

111

107.75

105

 Sodium

135-145 mmol/l

142

135

137

 Magnesium

0.7–1.10 mmol/l

0.90

0.97

1.01

 Urea nitrogen

2.9–8.2 mmol/l

6.04

4.95

5.06

 Creatinine

44-133umol/l

158

139.6

134

 Uric acid

208-506umol/l

136

133.1

230

 Anion-gap

8.0–16.0 mmol/l

9.0

10.7

12

 Albumin

35-55 g/l

47.10

45.0

50

 ALP

10-150u/l

109

304.9

147

 FBG

3.9–6.1 mmol/l

5.7

5.6

5.6

 25(OH) D3

27.7–107.0 nmol/l

NA

36.7

NA

 iPTH

15-65 pg/ml

22.40

92.29

72.7

 Lead(Pb)

0-200μg/l

12.5

NA

NA

 Fibroblast growth factor 23

0-180RU/ml

NA

NA

NA

Arterial blood gas

 pH

7.35–7.45

NA

7.32

7.37

 AB

21.4–27.3 mmol/l

NA

18.20

22.0

 PaCO2

4.66–6.00 KPa

NA

4.57

4.86

Urine

 pH

5.0–9.0

6.50

7.00

6.0

 Protein

Negative

1+

2+

Negative

 Glucose

Negative

2+

4+

Negative

 Albumin

4-230 mg/24 h

NA

300

NA

 Phosphate

12.9–42.0 mmol/24 h

11.0

56.5

84.9

 Calcium

2.5–7.5 mmol/24 h

5.60

0.4

1.8

 Uric acid

1.48–4.43 mmol/24 h

NA

3.64

3.77

 N-acetyl-glucosaminidase

0.3–12.0u/l

NA

21.0

NA

 β2-MG

0–0.32 mg/l

NA

82.5

NA

  1. ALP-alkaline phosphatase, AB-actual bicarbonate, FBG-fasting blood-glucose, 25(OH)D3–25-hydroxyvitamin D3, β2-MG β2-microglobulin, NA-not available