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. 2022 Jan 7;9(1):e000576. doi: 10.1136/lupus-2021-000576

Table 3.

Comparison of low vs normal serum complements on laboratory and histopathology

Low serum C3 (<70 mg/dL)
n=20
Normal serum C3 (≥70 mg/dL)
n=10
P value Low serum C4 (<14 mg/dL)
n=20
Normal serum C4 (≥14 mg/dL)
n=10
P value
Laboratory parameters
eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m2 108.6 (64.4–123.5) 129.1 (111.0–139.6) 0.08 109.8 (64.4–125.0) 127.0 (96.0–129.6) 0.16
Urine protein, g/24 hours 3.2 (1.6–5.7) 2.7 (1.7–3.1) 0.62 2.8 (1.4–5.3) 3.9 (2.2–5.7) 0.47
Histopathological parameters
Pure/mixed proliferative LN class (3, 4, 3+5, 4+5), n (%) 18 (90%) 5 (50%) 0.03 19 (95%) 4 (40%) 0.002
Moderate NIH Activity Index*,
n (%)
10 (50%) 2 (20%) 0.24 11 (55%) 1 (10%) 0.02
Moderate IFTA†, n (%) 2 (10%) 1 (10%) >0.99 2 (10%) 1 (10%) 0.61
Moderate NIH Chronicity Index‡, n (%) 4 (20%) 1 (10%) 0.64 4 (20%) 1 (10%) 0.64
>10% glomeruli with sclerosis,
n (%)
5 (25%) 5 (50%) 0.23 4 (20%) 6 (60%) 0.05

All continuous variable presented as medium (IQR).

*Score 6–14.

†25%–50% of total tubules with fibrosis and/or atrophy.

‡Score 4–7.

eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; IFTA, interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy.