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Table 1 Laboratory data during hospitalization

From: Acute kidney injury secondary to thrombotic microangiopathy associated with idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome: a case report and review of the literature

Biochemistry

Results

Reference values

Sodium

133

136–145 mmol/L

Potassium

4.0

3.5–5.2 mmol/L

Chloride

101

96–110 mmol/L

Bicarbonate

22

24–31 mmol/L

Blood urea nitrogen

17

5–25 mg/dl

Creatinine

1.3

0.61–1.24 mg/dl

Glomerular filtration rate

56

> 60 ml/minute

Glucose

87

70–99 mg/dl

Protein, total

6.9

6.0–8.5 g/dl

Albumin

2.8

3.5–4.7 g/dl

Aspartate aminotransferase

40

10–42 IU/L

Alanine transaminase

51

10–60 IU/L

Alkaline phosphatase

128

38–126 IU/L

Total bilirubin

2.0

0.2–1.3 mg/dl

Lactate dehydrogenase

343

91–200 IU/L

Haptoglobin

41

40–268 mg/dl

Troponin I

0.13

> 0.08 ng/ml

Procalcitonin

0.11

< 0.05 ng/ml; low-risk sepsis

Complete blood count

 Hemoglobin

10.0

12.0–17.5 g/dl

 Hematocrit

30.2

36–53

 Red cell distribution width

17.0

11.5–15.0%

 Mean corpuscular hemoglobin

28.9

26.0–34.0 pg

 Platelets

190

140–450 × 103/μl

 White cell count

22.2

4.5–11.0 × 103/μl

 Neutrophil count

4.8

1.50–7.50 × 103/μl

 Eosinophil count

16.2

0.00–0.50 × 103/μl

 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate

32

0–15 mm/hour

 International normalized ratio

1.15

0.88–1.15