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. 2021 Jun 25;9(7):800. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9070800

Table 3.

Laboratory data of Case V.

Laboratory Data Normal Range Case V
Admission
Case V
Follow-Up
RBC 4,000,000–5,500,000/mmc 4,600,000 4,350,000
Hemoglobin 11.5–16 g/dL 12.7 12.2
Hematocrit 35.5–47% 38 36
Platelets 150,000–400,000/mmc 279,000 198,000
WBC 4000–10,000/mmc 8210 11,750 ↑
NE 1500–7500 (30–65%) 7350 (89.5%) 9770 (83.2%) ↑
LY 3000–9500 (30–55%) 770 (9.4%) ↓ 920 (7.8%) ↓
Fibrinogen 1.8–3.5 g/L 2.70 1.70
D-Dimers <0.5 μg/mL 0.59 0.37
PT 9.8–12.1 s 11.1 10.7
PT 70–120% 115 125.1
INR <1.1 0.93 0.90
APTT 22.1–28.1 s 23 20.3
Lactate 4.5–19.8 mg/dL 16.95 20.21 ↑
AST 0–32 U/L 15.1 51.6 ↑
ALT 0–33 U/L 14.6 70.9 ↑
Serum urea 0–50 mg/dL 16.3 53.2 ↑
Creatinine 0.50–0.90 mg/dL 0.61 0.68
Glucose 74–106 mg/dL 141 ↑ 115 ↑
Ferritin 15–150 μg/L 37.16 239.81 ↑
CRP 0–5 mg/L 1.24 0.31
IL-6 0–7 pg/mL <1.5 -

Legend: WBC—white blood cells; RBC—red blood cells; NE—neutrophils; LY—lymphocytes; PT—prothrombin time; INR—international normalized ratio; APTT—activated partial thromboplastin time; AST—aspartate aminotransferase; ALT—alanine aminotransferase; CRP—C-reactive protein; IL-6—interleukin 6, elevated values are marked with purple color and ↑, decreased values are marked with red color and ↓.