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Table 1 Laboratory findings on admission

From: A case report of thin basement membrane nephropathy accompanied by sporadic glomerulocystic kidney disease

Parameter

Value (reference range)

Hematology

 WBC count, /μL

5630 (3000–9000)

 Hemoglobin, g/dL

10.5 (11.0–15.0)

 Platelet count, 104/μL

21.9 (14.5–35.0)

Blood chemistry

 SCr, mg/dL

0.86 (0.2–0.8)

 eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m2

64 (> 90)

 SUN, mg/dL

13.3 (8–22)

 Serum albumin, g/dL

4.3 (3.9–4.9)

 AST, U/L

16 (13–30)

 ALT, U/L

7 (10–40)

 LDH, U/L

162 (110–210)

 HbA1c, %

5.2% (4.6–6.2)

 FBS, mg/dl

93 (70–109)

 Triglyceride, mg/dl

80 (50–149)

 T. cholesterol, mg/dl

166 (150–219)

 HDL-C, mg/dl

40 (40–06)

 FDP-DD, μg/ml

< 1.0 (< 1.0)

 PT-INR

1.00 (0.9–1.10)

Immunology

 CH50, U/ml

44 (31–49)

 C3, mg/dL

77 (75–148)

 C4, mg/dL

21 (14–38)

 ANA

< 40 (< 40)

 Anti-dsDNA antibody, IU/mL

< 10 (< 12)

 MPO-ANCA, U/mL

< 1.0 (< 3.5)

 PR3-ANCA, U/mL

< 1.0 (< 3.5)

 Rheumatoid factor, IU/mL

5.2 (0–15)

 HIV antibody

Negative

 HCV antibody

Negative

 HBV surface antigen

Negative

 HBV surface antibody

Negative

Urinalysis

 Urine occult blood

2+

 Urine dipstick protein

 Urine RBC/HPF

11.3 (0.0–4.9)

 Urine WBC/HPF

0.7 (0.0–5.0)

 Spot urine PCR, g/g

0.04 (< 0.15)

  1. Abbreviations: ALT, Alanine aminotransferase, ANA, Antinuclear antibody; ANCA, Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody, AST, Aspartate aminotransferase, CH50, Complement activity, dsDNA, Double-stranded DNA, eGFR, Estimated glomerular filtration rate, FBS, Fasting blood sugar, FDP-DD, Fibrin degradation products-D, Dimer, HbA1c, Hemoglobin A1c, HBV, Hepatitis B virus, HCV, Hepatitis C virus, HDL-C, High density lipoprotein cholesterol, HIV, Human immunodeficiency virus, HPF, High power field, INR, International normalized ratio, LDH, Lactate dehydrogenase, MPO, Myeloperoxidase, PCR, Protein-creatinine ratio, PR3, Proteinase 3, PT, Prothrombin time, RBC, Red blood cell, SCr, Serum creatinine, SUN, Serum urea nitrogen, T, Cholesterol total cholesterol, WBC, White blood cell