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Table 1 Index laboratory data

From: Unexpected Grave’s-induced acute myocardial infarction in a young female, a literature review based on a case report

Test

Result

Reference Range

Complete Blood Count

RBC (106/μl)

5.51

4.2–5.5

Hemoglobin (gr/dL)

14.0

12–16

WBC (per μl)

5200

4.000–11.000

MCV (fL)

75.7

80–99

Hematocrit (%)

41.7

37–47

Platelet (per μl)

230.000

150.000-400.000

Neutrophils (%)

30.8%

40–75%

Lymphocytes (%)

58.7%

20–45%

Monocyte (%)

9.9%

2–8%

Eosinophils (%)

0.5%

0–6%

BMP and Cardiac Biomarkers

Fasting Blood Glucose (mg/dl)

88

Up to 126

Cholesterol

151

Up to 200

K+ (meq/lit)

4.0

3.5–5.3

Na+ (meq/lit)

144

135–145

Ca+ (mg/dl)

10.2

8–11

Creatinine (mg/dl)

0.5

0.6–1.4

Phosphorus (mg/dl)

4.1

2–5

BUN (mg/dl)

11

8.22

Hb A1C %Hb

5.4

3.5–5.9

PT

15.3s

11–13 s

PTT

31s

25–38 s

INR

1.31

1-1.5

CK-MB

29 u/l

< 25u/l

hs-cTnI (pg/ml)

98.5

<16

T4 Total (ug/dl)

Over 24.86

5.1–14.1

T4 Total (ng/ml)

6.51

0.7-2

TSH (uIU/ml)

0.005

0.3–4.2

DHEAS (ug/dl)

325.7

25.5-460.2

ESR (Millimeters per hour)

45

0–20

CRP (qualitative)

Negative

3+

Cortisol

5.07

6.2–20

  1. Urine Analysis: No remarkable pathologic finding was detected except 1 + glucosuria.
  2. Abbreviations: WBC: white blood cells, RBC: Red blood cell count, MCV: Mean corpuscular volume, BUN: Blood urea nitrogen, PT: prothrombin time, INR: International Normalized ratio, CK: Creatinine kinase, TSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone, DHEAS: Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, ESR: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, CRP: C-Reactive Protein, hs-cTnI: High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I