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. 2018 Feb 10;8(3):461–469. doi: 10.1002/2211-5463.12389

Table 1.

Clinical features and biochemical data of four patients in the Chinese family with pseudohypoaldosteronism type II

Patients Gender Age (years) Height (cm) Systolic BP (mmHg) Diastolic BP (mmHg) SK (mmol·L−1) Blood pH SCl (mmol·L−1) SHCO3 (mmol·L−1) SCr (μmol·L−1) Renin (ng·mL−1·h−1)a Aldosterone (pg·mmL−1)b
Ib Female 56 155 (159)c 175 120 6.1 7.250 110 16.0 80 0.05 23
IIa Male 35 166 (170)c 160 105 6.5 7.227 113 14.2 94 0.08 78
IIc Female 33 154 (159)c 165 110 6.3 7.272 109 16.3 87 0.03 11
IIIb Male 12 142 (150)c 145 97 6.6 7.200 114 13.1 55 0.1 12

S, serum; Cr, creatinine; anormal range 0.1–2.9 ng·mL−1·h−1; bnormal range 29–161 pg·mL−1; cvalues in parentheses refer to the mean height values in Chinese adults and children.