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Some patients with Friedreich's ataxia may have an abnormal laboratory findings such as: Decreased serum [[Ceruloplasmin|ceruloplasmin activity]], elevated [[Transaminases|serum transaminases]] and LDH, elevated [[aldolase]], decrease in serum and CSF [[albumins]] as well as a significant increase in CSF [[Globulins|B-globulins]], increase in amounts of [[chylomicrons]], low serum [[cholesterol]] and beta-[[lipoproteins]] and absence of [[acanthocytosis]]. | |||
==Laboratory Findings== | |||
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Some patients with [ | Some patients with Friedreich's ataxia may have an abnormal laboratory findings such as: | ||
* Decreased serum [[Ceruloplasmin|ceruloplasmin activity]] | |||
* Elevated [[Transaminases|serum transaminases]] and LDH | |||
* Elevated [[aldolase]] | |||
* Decrease in serum and CSF [[albumins]] as well as a significant increase in CSF [[Globulins|B-globulins]] | |||
* Increase in amounts of [[chylomicrons]] | |||
* Low serum [[cholesterol]] and beta-[[lipoproteins]] | |||
* Absence of [[acanthocytosis]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:06, 25 April 2019
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamadmostafa Jahansouz M.D.[2]
Overview
Some patients with Friedreich's ataxia may have an abnormal laboratory findings such as: Decreased serum ceruloplasmin activity, elevated serum transaminases and LDH, elevated aldolase, decrease in serum and CSF albumins as well as a significant increase in CSF B-globulins, increase in amounts of chylomicrons, low serum cholesterol and beta-lipoproteins and absence of acanthocytosis.
Laboratory Findings
Some patients with Friedreich's ataxia may have an abnormal laboratory findings such as:
- Decreased serum ceruloplasmin activity
- Elevated serum transaminases and LDH
- Elevated aldolase
- Decrease in serum and CSF albumins as well as a significant increase in CSF B-globulins
- Increase in amounts of chylomicrons
- Low serum cholesterol and beta-lipoproteins
- Absence of acanthocytosis