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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2014 Jan 30;164(4):720–725.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.12.024

Table 1.

Liver Laboratory Values in 71 Individuals with OTCD

Clinical Classification (N) Ammonia μmol/L ALT IU/L AST IU/L PT seconds INR
Mean SD Range Mean SD Range Mean SD Range Mean SD Range Mean SD Range
Neonatal Male (12) 1232 817.6 41.1, 2634 109 85.6 22, 256 151 151 25, 467 23 9.8 8.6, 37.6 2.48 1.64 0.9, 6.41
Severe (9) 202 92.1 106, 410 923 827.6 16, 2089 1063 1405 16, 4139 32 19.4 10.6, 63.7 2.92 1.64 1.0, 5.7
Moderate (12) 155 92.4 37.6, 332 331 467.1 13, 1223 137 236 11, 785 14.8 7.4 10.4, 34.9 1.48 0.62 1.0, 3.1
Mild (15)* 72.2 79.7 9, 297 102 187.6 10, 689 71.1 129 14, 519 13 2.4 10.4, 17.6 1.15 0.14 0.95, 1.4
Asymptomatic (22) 39 22.97 9, 104.5 19 10.04 11, 49 23 13.5 10, 62 12 1.8 10.1, 16.2 1.04 0.09 0.92, 1.27
*

One individual was classified as mild but did not survive the initial presentation, his values are not included here.

Normal values: Ammonia: < 50 μmol/L (< 80 μmol/L in Neonates ); ALT: 10 – 35 IU/L; AST: 15 – 40 IU/L; PT: 12.0 – 15.0 seconds; INR: < 1.5