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. 2006 Mar;77(3):354–358. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.2005.075119

Table 2 Additional risk factors for neuropathy in patients with DM and DSP: laboratory evaluation.

Abnormal laboratory value n
Low serum B1 level (nl: 9–44 nmol/l) 10
Low serum B6 level (nl: 5–50 μg/l) 11
Serum immunofixation with 8
monoclonal protein detected
Elevated methylmalonic acid level 8
(>0.40 μmol/l)
Elevated homocysteine level (>13 μmol/l) 7
(and normal methylmalonic acid level)
Hypertriglyceridaemia (>500 mg/dl) 8
ANA >1:160 7
Elevated C‐reactive protein (>1.6 mg/dl) 7
ESR >60 mm/h 6
Abnormal renal function studies 4
(creatinine >2.0 mg/dl)
Elevated ACE level (>60 U/l) 4
RF >1:160 4
Elevated anti‐IgG gliadin antibody (>50 EU) 3*
Elevated anti‐MAG antibody (>1:6400) 3†
Elevated anti‐DNA antibodies (>31 IU) 2‡
Elevated B6 level (>125 μg/l) 2
Low serum B12 level (<200 mg/dl) 2
Elevated anti‐sulfatide antibody (>1:2500)
Elevated WBC level (>16×109/l)
Positive serum ANCA level 1**

*One with elevated tissue transglutaminase at 75 EU, none had jejunal biopsy; †2 of 3 with M‐spike; ‡both with normal ANA and no associated diagnosis; ¶1 with IgG M‐spike; §both diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia; **no associated diagnosis.

nl, normal value.