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Table 1 Clinical and biochemical features of the patient

From: A case of osmotic demyelination syndrome occurred after the correction of severe hyponatraemia in hyperemesis gravidarum

Clinical data

  

Weight (kg)

46

 

Height (cm)

160

 

BMI (Kg/m2)

17.9

 

SBP (mmHg)

120

 

DBP (mmHg)

60

 

HR (bpm)

120

 

RF (bpm)

10

 

Laboratory parameters

  

Serum data

Value

Normal range

Glycaemia (mmol/L)

4.17

(3.3-6.5)

Na+ (mmol/L)

107

(135-146)

K+ (mmol/L)

1.1

(3.5-5.0)

Ca++ (mmol/L)

2.5

(2.18-2.58)

Mg++ (mmol/L)

0.90

(1.02-1.84)

Phosphate (mmol/L)

0.41

(0.48-1.45)

Creatinine (μmol/L)

36.24

(50-90)

Urea (mmol/L)

1.83

(2.5-8)

Total protein (g/L)

52

(60-80)

Albumin (g/L)

30

(35-50)

Prealbumin (mg/L)

127

(200-400)

Osmolarity (mmol/kg)

254

(275-295)

Retinol binding protein (mg/dl)

1.33

(1.55-4.59)

TSH (mlU/L)

0.01

(0.4-5.0)

fT3 (pmol/L)

7.06

(3.5-6.5)

fT4 (pmol/L)

28.31

(9-21.80)

ACTH (pmol/L)

2.26

(1.3-16.7)

Cortisol (nmol/L)

606.98

(110-607)

Urinary data

Na+ (mmol/L)

3

 

K+ (mmol/L)

2

 

Osmolarity (mmol/kg)

418

(500-1500)

Hemogasanalysis data

pH

7.65

 

pO2 mmHg

69

 

pCO2 mmHg

58

 

BE mmol/L

37.4

 

HCO3 - mmol/L

63.9

 

AG mmol/L

-10

 
  1. BMI = body mass index, SBP = systolic blood pressure, DBR = diastolic blood pressure, HR = heart rate, RF = respiratory frequence, bpm = beats per minute, BE = base excess, AG = anion gap.