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Table 1 Summary of laboratory test results

From: Surgery combined with radiotherapy for the treatment of solitary plasmacytoma of the rib: a case report and review of the literature

Investigation

Levels (normal range)

Blood routine test

 White blood cell count

6.21 (3.5–9.5 × 109)

 Red blood cell count

4.35 (4.3–5.8 × 1012)

 Hemoglobin

130 (130–175 g/l)

 Platelet count

427 (125–350 × 109)

 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate

6 mm/1st hour

Blood biochemical examination

 

 Urea

5.49 mmol/L (3.2–7.0)

 Creatinine

74.1 μmol/L (44–115)

 Uric Acid

224 μmol/L (210–430)

 Sodium

139 mmol/L (137–147)

 Calcium

2.33 mmol/L (2.10–2.60)

 Magnesium

0.82 mmol/L (0.8–1.0)

Electrophoresis of proteins and immunoglobulins

 Total protein

77.98 g/l (60–80)

 Albumin

44.2 g/l (33–55)

 Globin

33.78 g/l (15–35)

 M-protein

(−)

 Alfa1-globulin

4.1 % (1.4–2.9)

 Alfa2-globulin

12.5 % (7–11)

 Beta-globulin

11.3 % (8–13)

 Gammab-protein

25 % (9–16)

 IgG

1310 mg/dl (751–1560)

 IgA

212 mg/dl (82–453)

 IgM

164 mg/dl (46–304)

 Kappa light chain

1050 mg/dl (629–1350)

 Lambda light chain

649 mg/dl (313–723)

 K/L

1.62

 Kappa light chain (urine)

1.92 mg/dl (0–1.85)

 Lambda light chain (urine)

<5.0 mg/dl (0–5)

Examination of marrow cell

 Pathology: granulocytes, erythrocytes and giant cells are proliferous and active. Normal plasma cells are 9 % karyocytes. CD38, CD138, CD19 and CD45 (+), CD13, CD20, CD117,CD28 and CD56 (−).

 Chromosome examinations:46,XY (20), no clonal disorder

 RB-1 gene : no abnormalities

 IgH gene: no abnormalities

TP53 gene: no abnormalities