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. 2013 Jul 25;2013:875857. doi: 10.1155/2013/875857

Table 1.

Biochemistry results on presentation.

Numbers
Venous blood gas
 pH 7.25
 pO2 (mmHg) 29
 pCO2 (mmHg) 33
 HCO3 (mmol/L) 14
 Base excess (mmol/L) −12
Full blood count
 Hb (g/L) 109
 WCC (×109/L) 27.1
 Platelets 573
 Haematocrit 0.36
 Procalcitonin (ug/L) 108
 CRP (mg/L) 5
 ESR (mm/hr) 9
Electrolytes
 Na+ (mmol/L) 141
 K+ (mmol/L) 2.1
 Cl (mmol/L) 115
 HCO3 (mmol/L) 15
 Urea (mmol/L) 5.4
 Creatinine (umol/L) 85
 Anion gap (mmol/L) 13
Thyroid function tests
 TSH (mIU/L) 1.51
 T4 (pmol/L) 14
Liver function tests
 Bilirubin (umol/L) 9
 Albumin (g/L) 39
 AST (U/L) 413
 ALT (U/L) 159
 GGT (U/L) 27
 ALP (U/L) 134
Calcium/magnesium/phosphate
 Ca2+ (mmol/L) 2.28
 Mg2+ (mmol/L) 1.05
 PO4 2− (mmol/L) 0.63
 Creatinine kinase U/L 26,135
Urine tests
 Urine Na+ (mmol/L) 105
 Urine K+ (mmol/L) 22
 Urine pH 9
 Urine protein (g/L) 0.61
 Urine creatinine (mmol/L) 2
 Urine osmolality (mmol/kg) 218
 Urine myoglobin (ug/L) 266.900
 Urine protein/creat. ratio (mg/mmol creat.) 299