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Table 1 Laboratory data on the first hospitalization day and relationship between fibrinogen, α 2 -antiplasmin, D-dimers/FDP ratio, thrombin-antithrombin complex, and plasmin-antiplasmin complex

From: Severe bleeding tendency caused by a rare complication of excessive fibrinolysis with disseminated intravascular coagulation in a 51-year-old Japanese man with prostate cancer: a case report

Examination items

Value

Standard value

Hemoglobin (g/dL)

5.6

14.0–17.7

White blood cells (/μL)

17,400

3500–8500

Platelet (/μL)

171,000

145,000–325,000

Prothrombin time (seconds)

17.6

11.0–15.2

APTT (seconds)

48.8

32.2–42.2

Fibrinogen (mg/dL)

62

150–450

Antithrombin (%)

65

81–121

Plasminogen (%)

76

70–111

α2-antiplasmin (%)

28

88–120

FDPs (μg/mL)

161.8

<5.0

D-dimers (μg/mL)

77.1

<1.0

Fibrin monomer test

Positive

Negative

TAT (ng/mL)

113.78

<3.0

PAP (μg/mL)

13.98

<0.8

PSA (ng/mL)

905

<4

  1. APTT activated partial thromboplastin time, FDPs fibrin and/or fibrinogen degradation products LMWH low-molecular-weight heparin, PAP plasmin-antiplasmin complex, PSA prostate-specific antigen, TAT thrombin-antithrombin complex.