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Table 1 Laboratory data of the donor, before kidney transplantation

From: Transplantation of a kidney with a heterozygous mutation in the SLC22A12 (URAT1) gene causing renal hypouricemia: a case report

 

Normal ranges for female

 

Complete blood cell count

 WBC (× 109 cells/L)

3.3–8.6

4.5

 RBC (× 1012 cells/L)

3.86–4.92

4.47

 Hemoglobin (g/L)

116–148

108

 Hematocrit (%)

35.1–44.4

34.9

 Platelets (×109/L)

158–348

329

Serum biochemistry

 Total protein (g/L)

66–81

70

 Albumin (g/L)

41–51

41

 BUN (mmol/L)

2.85–7.14

4.28

 Cr (μmol/L)

40.66–69.83

44.25

 Uric acid (μmol/L)

154.64–327.14

101.1

 Sodium (mmol/L)

138–145

139

 Potassium (mmol/L)

3.6–4.8

4.2

 Chloride (mmol/L)

101–108

105

 Calcium (mmol/L)

2.19–2.51

2.19

 Phosphorous (mmol/L)

0.87–1.48

0.9

Urinalysis

 pH

4.6–7.5

6.0

 Specific gravity

1.006–1.022

1.007

 Protein

 

(−)

 Occult blood

 

(−)

 RBC sediment (/HPF)

 

1–4

 WBC sediment (/HPF)

 

1–4

 CCr (mL/min)

 

260

 Urinary protein excretion (mg/day)

 

50

 Urine Cr (μmol/L)

 

3500.6

 Urine uric acid (μmol/L)

 

1266.9

  1. BUN blood urea nitrogen, Cr creatinine, CCr creatinine clearance, RBC red blood cells, WBC white blood cell, (−), not detected