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Table 1 Laboratory data at initial examination

From: Acute odontogenic infection combined with crowned dens syndrome: a case report

Test

Result

Normal range

WBC

6700/μL

(3500–8500/μL)

RBC

212 × 104/μL

(370–490 × 104/μL)

Hemoglobin

7.8 g/dL

(11.5–15 g/dL)

Hematocrit

23.50%

(35–45%)

Platelet

9.7 × 103/μL

(150–350 × 103/μL)

TP

6.8 g/dL

(6.7–8.2 g/dL)

ALB

3.9 g/dL

(3.9–5.2 g/dL)

T-Bil

1.0 mg/dL

(0.4–1.3 mg/dL)

AST

16 U/L

(10–35 U/L)

ALT

8 U/L

(5–40 U/L)

ALP

382 U/L

(100–320 U/L)

LDH

246 U/L

(5–40 U/L)

BUN

34.1 mg/dL

(8–20 mg/dL)

Cre

1.43 mg/dL

(0.4–0.8 mg/dL)

UA

6.5 mg/dL

(3.0–7.0 mg/dL)

Na

142.3 mEq/L

(136–145 mEq/L)

Cl

108 mEq/L

(99–107 mEq/L)

K

4.5 mEq/L

(3.6–4.8 mEq/L)

CRP

7.15 mg/dL

(0–0.35 mg/dL)

  1. ALB albumin, ALP alkaline phosphatase, ALT alanine aminotransferase, AST aspartate aminotransferase, BUN blood urea nitrogen, Cre creatinine, CRP C-reactive protein, LDH lactate dehydrogenase, RBC red blood cells, T-Bil total bilirubin, TP total protein, UA urea nitrogen, WBC white blood cells. Inflammation coexisted with odontogenic infection. Although high C-reactive protein values were observed, the platelet count was slightly low, which was attributed to the patient’s history of aplastic anemia. Renal dysfunction was also observed