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Table 1 Patient’s laboratory values during hospital admission

From: A novel missense mutation in complement factor I predisposes patients to atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: a case report

 

1sta

31tha

38tha

50tha

56tha

82tha

ALT (7–40 U/L)

16

14

11

8

6

7

AST (13–35 U/L)

33

6

10

14

15

14

Alb (40–55 g/L)

28.8

34.6

33.2

39.4

38.2

Tbil (3.42–20.5 µmol/L)

32

7.4

10.1

7.8

9.2

iDBil (0–6.84 µmol/L)

24.9

0.21

7.2

5.6

8.1

Scr (41–81 µmol/L)

1524.5

1280.4

914.2

860.3

735.5

732.7

Bun (3.1–8.8 mmol/L)

39.5

62.52

26.5

6.9

4.9

12.2

UA (155–357 µmol/L)

940

603

363

327

311

395

LDH (120–250 U/L)

2206

266

217

279

414

260

K+ (3.5–5.3 mmol/L)

2.14

6.3

5.56

4.04

3.53

4.38

Ca (2.11–2.52 mmol/L)

1.75

2.4

2.05

2.09

2.34

2.37

Hb (115–150 g/L)

85

97

79

77

82

85

Plt (125–350 × 109/L)

109

189

78

220

287

210

C3 (0.79–1.53 g/L)

0.42

0.37

0.46

0.55

0.64

Proteinuria (0–0.15 g/24 h)

0.82

0.61

Urine volume (mL/day)

0

600

700

600

600

600

  1. aDays post admission
  2. ALT alanine aminotransferase, AST aspartate transaminase, Alb albumin, Tbil total bilirubin, iDBil indirect bilirubin, Scr serum creatinine, Bun blood urea nitrogen, UA uric acid, LDH Lactic dehydrogenase, K+ kalium, Ca calcium, Hb hemoglobin, Plt platelet, C3 complement 3