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Table 1 Biochemical features of the patient with primary hyperoxaluria

From: A novel nonsense variant of the AGXT identified in a Chinese family: special variant research in the Chinese reference genome

  

Normal range

Blood tests

 Renal function and Liver Function

  WBC (×  109/L)

5.92

5–12

  Hb (g/L)

133

110–160

  PLT (× 109/L)

403

100–400

  NEUT (%)

51.5

40–75

  LYMPH (%)

40.5

20–50

  MONO (%)

5.7

3–10

  EO (%)

1.5

0.4–8

  BUN (mmol/L)

4.56

3.9–7.1

  Cr (μmol/L)

40

44–115

  UA (μmol/L)

464

90–350

  TBIL (μmol/L)

9.6

0–23

  DBIL (μmol/L)

3.4

0–6.8

  TP (g/L)

75.7

65–85

  GLO (g/L)

28.9

20–40

  ALT (U/L)

13

9–50

  AST (U/L)

9

15–40

  AST/ALT

2.2

0.9–1.2

 Electrolyte analysis

  K+ (mmol/L)

4.48

3.5–5.3

  Na+ (mmol/L)

142

137–147

  Cl− (mmol/L)

105.4

99–110

  Ca2+ (mmol/L)

2.52

2.11–2.52

  Mg2+ (mmol/L)

0.79

0.75–1.02

  P (mmol/L)

1.61

0.85–1.51

Urine tests-24 h

 24-h urine output (ml)

2200

 

 K+ (mmol/L)

18.0

25–100

 Na+ (mmol/L)

92.0

130–260

 Cl− (mmol/L)

222

170–250

 Ca2+ (mmol/L)

0.8

2.5–7.5

 P (mmol/L)

6.8

12.8–22.4

 Mg2+ (mmol/L)

2.6

2.1–8.2

 BUN (mmol/L)

105

 

 Cr (μmol/L)

2754

 

 Oxalate (mmol/1.73m2)

2.44

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