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. 2020 Aug 8;52:100912. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2020.100912

Table 2.

Laboratory findings of patients presenting with diarrhea.

Patients (n = 90)
Stool routine
Color
 Yellow 31/33 (94%)
 Brown yellow 2/33 (6%)
RBC in stool sample
 None 32/33 (97%)
WBC in stool sample
 None 33/33 (100%)
White blood cell count, ×109 / L 7.4 (4.8–12.1)
 <4 12/89 (13%)
 4–10 47/89 (53%)
 >10 30/89 (34%)
Lymphocyte count, ×109/L 1.2 (0.7–1.7)
 <1.1 38/89 (43%)
 ≥1.1 51/89 (57%)
Haemoglobin, g/L, 89 cases 127.0 (115.0–138.0)
Alanine aminotransferase, U/L 29.0 (15.5–43.5)
 ≤41 64/89 (72%)
 >41 25/89 (28%)
Albumin, g/L 35.7 (31.1–38.3)
 <35 41/89 (46%)
 ≥35 48/89 (54%)
Sodium, mmol/L 140.2 (138.3–142.4)
 <136 10/89 (11%)
 ≥136 79/89 (89%)
Potassium, mmol/L 4.5 (4.0–4.7)
 <3.5 7/89 (8%)
 3.5–5.1 71/89 (80%)
 >5.1 11/89 (12%)
Hypersensitive C-reactive protein, mg/L 16.2 (1.9–78.3)
 <1 13/88 (15%)
 1–3 15/88 (17%)
 >3 60/88 (68%)
D-dimer, ug/mL 0.8 (0.4–1.9)
 <0.5 30/73 (41%)
 0.5–1 14/73 (19%)
 >1 29/73 (40%)
High-sensitivity troponin I, pg/mL 8.3 (2.6–34.5)
 ≤34.2 53/70 (76%)
 >34.2 17/70 (24%)
BNP (pg/mL) 125.0 (27.0–601.0)
 <116 32/67 (48%)
 ≥116 35/67 (52%)