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Table 1 Peripheral blood laboratory data for this case

From: Bilateral co-secretory lesions presenting with coexisting Cushing syndrome and primary aldosteronism: a case report

Metabolism and Electrolytes(reference range)

Endocrine markers(reference range)

BG

4.45(3.9–5.9)mmol/L

serum cortisol (08:00)

467.9 (147.3–609.3) nmol/L

Triglycerides

1.93(0.29–1.83)mmol/L

serum cortisol (16:00)

498.5 nmol/L(64–340)nmol/L

Cholesterol

8.18(2.8–5.7)mmol/L

serum cortisol (00:00)

411.9(< 50)nmol/L

HDL-C

1.89(> 0.9)mmol/L

24 h UFC

332.3(20.3–127.6)ug/24 h

LDL-C

5.69(< 4.0)mmol/L

ACTH

1.96(5.0–78)ng/L

UREA

3.19(2.95–7.7)mmol/L

PAC

16.79(9.8–27.5)ng/dl

Creatinine

57(48–79)µmol/L

PRA

0.05 (0.93–6.56) ng/mL/h

Potassium

3.66(3.5–5.3)mmol/L

ARR

335.8(ng/dl)/(ng/mL/h)

Sodium

141.0(137–147)mmol/L

Epinephrine

64(60–104)ng/L

Calcium

2.09(2.11–2.52)mmol/L

Noradrenaline

138(174–357)ng/L

Phosphorous

0.99(0.81–1.45)mmol/L

PTH

7.37(1.60–6.90)pmol/L

Magnesium

1.0(0.67–1.64)mmol/L

25-OH-VD

19.6(47.7–144)nmol/L

  1. Abbreviations: BG blood glucose, LDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, 24 h UFC 24-h urine free cortisol, ACTH adrenocorticotropic hormone, PAC plasma aldosterone concentration, PRA plasma renin activity; ARR aldosterone/renin ratio