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Table 1 Laboratory data at first visit to our department (normal body temperature)

From: A patient with familial Mediterranean fever mimicking diarrhea-dominant irritable bowel syndrome who successfully responded to treatment with colchicine: a case report

WBC

8800

/µl

Neu

67.4

%

Lymp

25.5

%

Mono

4.4

%

Eos

2.2

%

Baso

0.5

%

RBC

536 × 104

/µl

Hb

16.

g/dl

Plt

25.5 × 104

/µl

TP

7.2

g/dl

Alb

4.7

g/dl

T-Bil

0.4

mg/dl

ChE

434

IU/l

ALP

322

IU/l

AST

28

IU/l

ALT

48

IU/l

LDH

211

IU/l

γGTP

65

IU/l

CK

142

IU/l

AMY

86

IU/l

BUN

10.1

mg/dl

Cre

0.9

mg/dl

UA

6.7

mg/dl

Na

142

mEq/l

K

4.3

mEq/l

Cl

106

mEq/l

Ca

9.5

mEq/l

CRP

< 0.10

mg/dl

Fe

59

µg/dl

UIBC

319

µg/dl

TIBC

378

µg/dl

Ferritin

238.3

ng/dl

HbA1c

5.8

%

T-cho

236

mg/dl

TG

500

mg/dl

FT4

1.31

ng/dl

TSH

2.79

µIU/ml

  1. WBC: white blood cell, RBC: red blood cell, Hb: Hemoglobin, Plt: platelet, TP: total protein, Alb: albumin, T-Bil: total bilirubin, ChE: cholinesterase, ALP: alkaline phosphatase, AST: aspartate aminotransferase, ALT: alanine aminotransferase, LDH: Lactate Dehydrogenase, γGTP: γ-glutamyl transpeptidase, CK: creatine kinase, AMY: amylase, BUN: blood urea nitrogen, Cre: creatinine, UA: uric acid, CRP: c-reactive protein, UIBC: unsaturated iron binding capacity, TIBC: total iron binding capacity, T-cho: total cholesterol, TG: triglyceride, FT4: free thyroxine, TSH: thyroid-stimulating hormone