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Table 1 Blood and urine biochemistry of five severe leptospirosis cases with cardiac manifestations

From: An outbreak of leptospirosis with predominant cardiac involvement: a case series

Case number

Full blood count

Renal function tests

Urine full report

Serum electrolyte (mEq/L)

WBC (× 109/L)

PCV (%)

N%

Hb (g/dL)

Plt (×109/L)

S.Cr (mmol/L)

BU mmol/L

Alb

RBC/ field

PC/ field

Na

K

Case 1

7.2

40.3

87.3

14.3

103➔59

212âž” 73

10.1

1+

45–60

20–25

136

5.2➔2.2

Case 2

12.7

32

89.4

11.2

125➔81

192➔715➔247

47.9➔37.4

2+

Field full

1–2

130

6.2➔5

Case 3

12.2

38.6

91.9

13.4

125➔79

355➔114

28.9➔6.9

Trace

15–10

1–2

134

4.2

Case 4

9.13

35.4

82.5

12.5

89➔43

250➔102

20.4➔6.1

3+

10–06

30–40

140

4.1

Case 5

4.27

38.3

76.2

12.4

36➔9➔172

267➔589➔417

19.9➔18

2+

15–20

65–70

135

3.4

  1. WBC white blood count, PCV Packed cell volume, N Neutrophil, Hb Hemoglobin, Plt Platelet, S.Cr Serum creatinine, BU Blood urea, Alb Albumin, PC Pus cells, RBC Red blood cells, Na- Sodium, K Potasium,. Arrows (âž”) indicate interval change of parameters since admission to discharge