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Table 1 Laboratory results at hospital admission

From: A rare case of Immunoglobulin A dominant post-infectious glomerulonephritis (IgA PIGN) in a young patient

 

Value

Range

Unit

Leukocyte

10.6

5.4–13.8

G/L

Erythrocyte

4.4

3.85–5.15

T/L

Haemoglobin

109

107–139

g/L

Haematocrit

0.33

0.33–0.42

L/L

Platelet

360

200–460

G/L

Neutrophils

73

25–68

%

Lymphocytes

18

28–59

%

Eosinophils

0

0.5–5.0

%

Monocytes

8

1.5–9.0

%

Basophils

0

0–1.50

%

Blood sodium

136

134–143

mmol/L

Blood potassium

4.3

3.3–4.6

mmol/L

Blood magnesium

1.1

0.62–0.95

mmol/L

Blood calcium

2.37

2.20–2.70

mmol/L

Blood phosphorus

2.4

1.0–1.95

mmol/L

Blood chloride

103

96–109

mmol/L

Blood glucose

103

60–100

mg/dl

Protein

71

57–80

g/L

Albumin

28

37–51

g/L

CRP

3.8

< 5

mg/L

PT

100

82–121

%

INR

0.91

0.85–1.15

Ratio

aPTT

25

23–38

sec

Fibrinogen

2.8

1.8–5

g/L

LDH

297

105–338

U/L

Bilirubin (total)

0.25

0.2–1

mg/dl

c-ANCAs

negative

< 10

 

p-ANCAs

160

< 10

 

Antistaphylolysin

negative

negative

IU/ml

ASO

532

< 200

IkU/L

Serum IgA

1.6

0.3–1.9

g/l

Serum IgG

15

5.4–13.4

g/L

Serum IgM

0.85

0.52–1.9

g/l

Complement C3

0.260

0.8–1.5

g/l

Complement C4

0.220

0.1–0.4

g/L

Blood urea nitrogen

49,5

5–25

mg/dl

Serum uric acid

8

1.8–5.0

mg/dl

Serum creatinine

0.82

0.26–0.77

mg/dl

  1. CRP C-reactive protein, PT Prothrombin time, INR International normalized ratio, aPTT Activated partial thromboplastin time, LDH Lactate dehydrogenase, c-ANCAs Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, p-ANCAs Perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies, ASO Antistreptolysin