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Table 1 The patients’ blood work from 2012 through 2019

From: A bedridden young lady with hypophosphatemic rickets treated with denosumab: a case report

Date

Ca (N 8.4–10.2 mg/dl

Mg (N 1.7–2.6 mg/dl)

Phos (N 2.3–4.7 mg/dl)

PTH (N 15–65 Pg/ml)

Alk phos (N 60–170 U/l)

Vit D (N 30–100 ng/ml)

1,25 OH Vit D (N 24–65 pg/ml)

TSH (N 0.27–4.2 uIU/ml)

HB (N 12–16 g/dl

24 hour urine ca (N 100–321 mg/24 hour)

24 hour urine phos (N 40–136 mg/24 hour)

Anti TG IgA (N negative)

Cr (N 0.6–1.1 mg/dl)

2/12

10.7

       

13.9

   

0.7

4/13

10.4

0.8

  

719

17.3

       

5/13

10

0.8

2.1

 

401

        

6/13

10.8

0.59

2.0

 

797

        

3/15

     

38

13.5

      

1/16

   

549

 

53

 

3.82

11.1

    

4/17a

10.4

  

515

       

neg

0.5

7/17

9.4

 

1.4

     

15.5

678

294

  

11/18

10.2

1.9

2.4

313

     

380

   

11/19

12.8

1.7

2.7

239

238

   

13.9

   

0.67

11/19

12.2

    

120

   

407

  

0.37

  1. Ca calcium, Mg magnesium, PO4 phosphorus, PTH intact parathyroid hormone, Alk phos alkaline phosphatase, Vit D Vitamin D, 1,25 OH Vit D 1,25 dihydroxy vitamin D, TSH thyroid stimulating hormone, Hb hemoglobin, 24 hour urine ca 24 hour urinary calcium excretion, 24 hour urine phos 24 hour urinary phosphorous excretion, anti TG IgA anti transglutaminase IgA antibodies, Cr creatinine
  2. aFirst presentation to our clinic.