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Table 1 Laboratory findings of the patient

From: Cutaneous microvascular occlusion syndrome as the first manifestation of catastrophic lupus-associated antiphospholipid antibody syndrome: a case report

Test

Result

Unit

Reference interval

D-Dimer

718

ng/mL

Nl: Up to 500

PT

13.4

Sec

11.0–13.0

INR

1.2

N.A

0.9–1.15

PTT

31

Sec

24.0–36.0

FDP

6.8

μg/L

Up to 5

Factor II

72

%

70–120

Factor VII

56

%

60–170

Factor VIII

67

%

60–150

Factor AT III

92

%

80–120

Factor V Leiden

71

%

70–120

Protein C

85

%

65–145

Protein S

81

%

63.5–167.9

Homocysteine

9.6

μmol/L

5–7

LDH

384

U/L

Adult: < 480

BUN

7.7

mg/dL

5.14–16.8

Creatinine

0.4

mg/dL

0.5–1.20

SGOT (AST)

43

U/L

Nl: < 31.0

SGPT (ALT)

10

U/L

Nl: < 31.0

Electrolytes

 Sodium

135

mmol/L

135–145

 Potassium

4.7

mmol/L

3.5–5

Inflammatory markers

 CRP

Neg

mg/L

Nl: 0–10

 ESR (1 h.)

103

mm/hr

0–10

 WBC

23.3

 × 103/μL

6.0–17.0

Differential

 Neutrophil

78

%

20–45

 Lymphocyte

14

%

40–65

 Hemoglobin

11.3

g/dL

11.5–13.5

 Platelets (103/l)

407

 × 103/μL

130–550

 C3

1.77

g/L

0.75–1.35

 C4

0.27

g/L

0.09–0.36

  1. PTT Partial Thromboplastin Time, PT Prothrombin Time, INR International Normalized Ratio, FDP Fibrin Degradation Products, LDH Lactate Dehydrogenase, BUN Blood Urea Nitrogen, CRP C-Reactive Protein, ESR Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate