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Table 2 Change of electrolytes before and after thiazide

From: A case report of pseudohypoaldosteronism type II with a homozygous KLHL3 variant accompanied by hyperthyroidism

 

Before thiazide

After thiazide

Normal range

K+ (mmol/l)

5.20–5.44

4.81–5.22

3.50–5.30

Na+ (mmol/l)

138.2-138.8

135.0-138.8

137.0-147.0

Cl (mmol/l)

107.1-107.4

101.2–106.0

99.0-110.0

Mg2+ (mmol/l)

0.85

 

0.7–1.05

Ca+ (mmol/l)

2.09–2.38

2.36–2.46

2.20–2.65

P (mmol/l)

1.33–1.36

1.17–1.20

0.81–1.45

PTH (pg/ml)

119.54

69.18

12.0–88.0

pH value

7.326

 

7.35–7.45

HCO3 (mmol/l)

21.0

 

22–27

BE (mmol/l)

-4.0

 

-3.0-3.0

AG (mmol/l)

14.4

 

8–12

Urinary K+ (mmol/day)

48.72

 

25–100

Urinary Na+ (mmol/day)

154.0

 

130–260

Urinary Ca+ (mmol/day)

5.82–6.90

5.90–6.50

2.50–7.50

Urinary P (mmol/day)

23.79–25.72

42.62–45.09

12.90–42.00

  1. Abbreviations: PTH parathyroid hormone, BE base excess, AG anion gap