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Table 1 Laboratory data of all hereditary angioedema (HAE) patients (at first visit without symptoms)

From: Leukocytosis and high hematocrit levels during abdominal attacks of hereditary angioedema

Patient no.

C3 (mg/dL)

C4 (mg/dL)

CH5O (U/mL)

Cl-INH

WBC (/μL)

RBC (×104/L)

Htc (%)

CRP (mg/dL)

Function (%)

Antigen (mg/dl)

Normal range

69-128

14-36

25-54

70-130

11-26

3600-8900

380-504

35.6-45.4

<0.2

1

159

3

24.2

35

n.t.

7100

512

42.2

2.1

2

103

<2

9.7

<25

7

5100

414

39.1

0.3

3

100

9

39

30

<6

4100

487

43.8

0.2

4

140

5

33.4

29

10

4900

430

39.2

0.7

5

93

3

22.9

<25

n.t.

5900

475

43.6

0.1

6

106

7

33

29

8

7800

454

40.7

0.2

7

105

3

27

<25

<6

7700

490

44.7

0.4

8

n.t.

n.t.

n.t.

n.t.

n.t.

n.t.

n.t.

n.t.

n.t.

9

97

4

25.8

<25

7

6100

462

39.9

0.2

10

97

5

25.1

<25

<6

8400

470

43.2

0.1

11

112

10

51.5

39

14

9700

432

41.6

0.1

12

124

8

46

<25

n.t.

7000

526

47.1

0.1

13

95

9

33

33

10

3800

470

43.2

0.0

14

67

10

32.3

34

15

5600

365

36.1

0.0

  1. C1-INH C1 inhibitor, CH50 total hemolytic complement; CRP C-reactive protein, Hct hematocrit, n.t. not tested, RBC red blood cell, WBC white blood cell.