Autosomal Dominant Pseudohypoaldosteronism Type 1 in an Infant with Salt Wasting Crisis Associated with Urinary Tract Infection and Obstructive Uropathy
Table 1
The biochemical data of the patient.
On admission
Day 2
After surgery
Followup
Age
14 days
15 days
3 weeks
5 months
Serum sodium (132–142 mmol/L)
126
141
135–138
141
Serum potassium (4–6.4 mmol/L)
8.2
4.2
4.4–5.5
4.8
Serum bicarbonate (18–27 mmol/L)
13
22
22–24
25
Serum BUN (4–15 mg/dL)
81
77
5–10
9
Serum creatinine (0.1–0.3 mg/dL)
1.88
1.94
0.35–0.36
0.4
Urine FENa (%)
10.94%
0.47%
Serum aldosterone (5–90 ng/dL)
Quantity insufficient
1000
190
PRA (235–3700 ng/dL/hr)
1533
FENa: fractional excretion of sodium; PRA: plasma renin activity.