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Table 1 Laboratory findings at the time of admission in July 2013

From: Vildagliptin-induced acute lung injury: a case report

Hematology

   Red blood cells

510×104/μL

(427–571)

   Hemoglobin

15.2 g/dL

(12.4–17.2)

   Hematocrit

45.3 %

(38.7–50.3)

   White blood cells

28,840/μL

(4000–9000)

      Neutrophils

89.2 %

(36.0–71.0)

      Eosinophils

0.0 %

(<11.0)

      Basophils

0.2 %

(<1.5)

      Monocytes

6.8 %

(<10.0)

      Lymphocytes

3.9 %

(20.0–50.0)

   Platelets

30.9×104/μL

(12.0–30.0)

Chemistry

   Casual plasma glucose

49.8 mmol/L

(3.9–7.8)

   HbA1c

10.2 %

(4.6–6.2)

   Acetoacetate

1970 μmol/L

(<55)

   3-Hydroxybutyrate

5335 μmol/L

(<85)

   Total protein

7.0 g/dL

(6.7–8.3)

   Albumin

4.3 g/dL

(3.8–5.3)

   Aspartate aminotransferase

17 IU/L

(13–33)

   Alanine aminotransferase

19 IU/L

(6–27)

   Lactate dehydrogenase

262 IU/L

(105–215)

   Alkaline phosphatase

336 IU/L

(115–359)

   Amylase

124 IU/L

(41–112)

   Lipase

138 U/L

(5–35)

   Trypsin

995 ng/mL

(100–550)

   Phospholipase A2

5160 ng/dL

(130–400)

   Elastase-1

142 ng/dL

(0–300)

   Urea nitrogen

25.9 mg/dL

(8.0–22.0)

   Creatinine

1.57 mg/dL

(0.4–0.7)

   Sodium

125 mmol/L

(137–147)

   Potassium

7.1 mmol/L

(3.5–4.7)

   Chloride

98 mmol/L

(98–108)

   C-reactive protein

2.14 mg/dL

(<0.30)

   KL-6

195 U/mL

(<490)

Arterial blood gas analysis under room air

   pH

6.886

(7.35–7.45)

   Partial carbon dioxide pressure

9.0 mmHg

(32–48)

   Partial oxygen pressure

83.1 mmHg

(83–108)

   Bicarbonate

1.6 mmol/L

(21–28)

   Saturation of arterial oxygen

94.3 %

(95–99)

   Alveolar-arterial oxygen difference

55.9 mmHg

(5–10)

  1. The reference range for each parameter is shown in parentheses.
  2. HbA1c glycated hemoglobin, KL-6 sialylated carbohydrate antigen Krebs von den Lungen-6