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Table 1 The patient’s laboratory results at the time of consultation to our department

From: Multiple electrolytes imbalances in a patient with inflammatory bowel disease associated with vitamin D deficiency: a case report

Blood biochemistry

 

Blood gas analysis

 

Albumin, g/dL

2.2

    pH

7.511

 AST, IU/L

29

    pO2, mmHg

22.0

 ALT, IU/L

14

    pCO2, mmHg

45.2

 LDH, IU/L

338

    HCO3, mmol/L

35.3

 Total bilirubin, mg/dL

0.3

Urinalysis

 

 BUN, mg/dL

14

    Specific gravity

1.017

 Cr, mg/dL

0.47

    RBC count, per HPF

1–4

 eGFR, mL/min

123.4

    WBC count

1–4

 Na, mEq/L

142

    pH

7.5

 Cl, mEq/L

97

    Protein by dip stick

 + 1

 K, mEq/L

2.3

    Sugar by dip stick

 ± 

 cCa, mg/dL

5.5

Urine biochemistry

 

i P, mg/dL

1.0

    Cr, mg/dL

50.6

 Mg, mEq/L

0.9

    Protein, g/gCr

0.41

 Blood sugar, mg/dL

71

    NAG index, IU/gCr

28.2

 HbA1c, %

5.6

    FENa, %

0.81

 Whole PTH, pg/mL

132.8

    FEK, %

1.75

 Cortisol, µg/dL

6.81

    FEMg, %

2.06

 Plasma aldosterone, pg/mL

10.0

    FECa, %

0.30

 Plasma renin activity, ng/mL/h

0.5

    %TRP, %

39.1

Blood cell count

   

 RBC, × 104 per µL

310

  

 Hemoglobin, g/dL

8.1

  

 Hct, %

25.1

  

 Plate, × 104 per µL

15.5

  
  1. AST aspartate transaminase, ALT alanine aminotransferase, LDH lactate dehydrogenase, BUN blood urea nitrogen, cCa corrected Ca, iP inorganic P, HPF high power field, NAG N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase, FENa, K, Mg, Ca fractional excretion of Na, K, Mg, Ca