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Table 1 Laboratory data on admission

From: Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia of the thyroid followed by systemic autoimmune diseases: a case report

WBC

7200/μl

(4300-8000)*

BUN

21.0 mg/dl

(7-18)

RBC

487 x104/μl

(450-510)

Creatinine

0.88 mg/dl

(05-1.1)

Hemoglobin

15.1 g/dl

(12.4-17.2)

Sodium+

142 mEq/l

(137-146)

Hematocrit

47.1%

(38-54)

Potassium+

4.7 mEq/l

(3.8-5.1)

Platelet count

20.4 x104/μl

(18-34)

Chlorine-

108 mEq/l

(98-108)

Total protein

7.1 g/dl

(6.5-8.5)

Free T3

3.52 pg/ml

(1.71-3.71)

Albumine

4.2 g/dl

(3.5-5.0)

Free T4

1.21 ng/dl

(0.70-1.48)

AST

21 IU/l

(13-33)

TSH

2.37 μIU/ml

(0.35-4.94)

ALT

15 IU/l

(8-42)

Calcium

9.8 mg/dl

(7.0-10.0)

Total-Bililubin

0.8 mg/dl

(0.2-1.0)

Phosphorus

3.7 mg/dl

(2.9-4.3)

Alkaline phosphatase

210 IU/l

(115-359)

   

LDH

177 IU/l

(119-229)

Thyroglobulin

<5.0 ng/ml

(0-30)

Creatine kinase

97 IU/l

(30-200)

Calcitonin

33.0 pg/ml

(5-86)

Glucose

100 mg/dl

(70-105)

CEA

4.2 ng/ml

(0-5.0)

Total-Cholesterol

232 mg/dl

(130-220)

SCC

0.8 ng/ml

(0-1.5)

  1. *Reference range; WBC: white blood cell count; RBC: red blood cell count; AST: asparate aminotransferase; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; LDH: lactate dehydrogenase; BUN: blood urea nitrogen; T3: triiodothyronin; T4: thyroxine; TSH thyroid stimulating hormone; CEA: carcino embryonic antigen; SCC: squamous cell carcinoma antigen.