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Table 1 Examination results for thrombophilia investigation

From: Pediatric frequent relapsing nephrotic syndrome with multiple cerebral infarctions accompanied by patent foramen ovale and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis: a case report

 

Results

Normal range

Units

Protein C activity

125

70–140

%

Protein S antigen

64.1

60–150

%

Antinuclear antibody test

 < 1:40

 < 1:40

ratio

Anti-dsDNA antibody

 < 0.6

 < 10

IU/mL

Anti-Sm antibody

 < 0.8

 < 7

U/mL

Anti-SS-A (Ro) antibody

1.2

 < 7

U/mL

Anti-SS-B (La) antibody

 < 0.4

 < 7

U/mL

Anticardiolipin IgG antibody

 < 4

 < 12.3

U/mL

Anti-beta 2 glycoprotein I antibody

 < 1.3

 < 3.5

U/mL

Lupus anticoagulant test

1.1

 < 1.2

 
  1. There was no decrease in protein C or protein S, which are blood coagulation regulators, and no increase in specific antibodies, which are characteristic of systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjögren’s syndrome, or antiphospholipid antibody syndrome. No underlying thrombophilia other than hypercoagulability due to NS and PSL was detected