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Table 1 Laboratory findings

From: Growth hormone deficiency with late-onset hypothalamic hypoadrenocorticism associated with respiratory and renal dysfunction: a case report

 

At 58 years

At 63 years

  

Biochemistry

 Alb

4.1

3.9

g/dL

[4.10–5.10]

 Na

139

135

mmol/L

[138–145]

 K

5.3

4.8

mmol/L

[3.6–4.8]

 Cl

104

94

mmol/L

[101–108]

 Ca

8.8

9.2

mg/dL

[8.8–10.1]

 IP

5.0

3.0

mg/dL

[2.7–4.6]

 CK

209

119

U/L

[41–153]

 BUN

45.5

50.5

mg/dL

[8.0–20.0]

 Cr

1.36

1.56

mg/dL

[0.46–0.79]

 eGFR

31.9

26.8

mL/min/1.73 m2

 

 UA

5.0

7.9

mg/dL

[2.6–5.5]

 CRP

0.26

0.06

mg/dL

[0.00–0.14]

Endocrinology

 FT3

2.8

NR

pg/mL

[2.48–4.14]

 FT4

0.90

0.97

ng/dL

[0.76–1.65]

 TSH

0.473

0.303

μU/mL

[0.541–4.261]

 PRL

10.7

17.9

ng/mL

[3.12–15.39]

 GH

0.13

1.07

ng/mL

[0.13–9.88]

 IGF-1

28.0

19.0

ng/mL

[66.0–205.0]

 LH

1.89

1.00

mIU/mL

[5.72–64.31]

 FSH

4.05

2.69

mIU/mL

[<  157.79]

 E2

<  10.0

<  5.0

pg/mL

[6.2–37.0]

 ACTH 06:00

35.5

34.2

pg/mL

[7.2–63.3]

 12:00

22.1

NR

  

 16:00

13.9

NR

  

 CORT 06:00

12.9

6.4

μg/dL

[6.2–18.0]

 12:00

10.8

NR

  

 16:00

4.9

NR

  

 U-CORT

4.1

5.5

μg/day

[11.2–80.3]

  1. Reference ranges are shown in brackets. Alb albumin, IP inorganic phospohorus, CK creatine kinase, BUN blood urea nitrogen, Cr creatinine, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, UA uric acid, CRP C-reactive protein, FT3 free triiodothyronine, FT4 free thyroxine, TSH thyroid-stimulating hormone, PRL prolactin; GH growth hormone, IGF-1 insulin-like growth factor 1, LH luteinizing hormone, FSH follicle-stimulating hormone, E2 estradiol, ACTH adrenocorticotropic hormone, CORT cortisol, U-CORT urinary cortisol, NR no result