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Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of C4 glomerulopathy include: | Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of C4 glomerulopathy include<ref name="pmid30612132">{{cite journal| author=Chandra P| title=C4d in Native Glomerular Diseases. | journal=Am J Nephrol | year= 2019 | volume= 49 | issue= 1 | pages= 81-92 | pmid=30612132 | doi=10.1159/000496059 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=30612132 }} </ref>: | ||
*Abnormal Urinalysis: Proteinuria, hematuria | *Abnormal Urinalysis: Proteinuria, hematuria |
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Laboratory Findings
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of C4 glomerulopathy include[1]:
- Abnormal Urinalysis: Proteinuria, hematuria
- Abnormal BUN: Creatinine ratio
- Abnormal urine protein creatinine ratio
- Abnormal Serum albumin and creatinine
- Positive serum C4 and C3 levels
References
- ↑ Chandra P (2019). "C4d in Native Glomerular Diseases". Am J Nephrol. 49 (1): 81–92. doi:10.1159/000496059. PMID 30612132.