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Table 1 shows changes of the highest body temperature (Tmax), 24-h urine volume after admission and blood indicators

From: Peritonitis secondary to hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome: a case report in GuangZhou China

 

2019/5/14

2019/5/15

2019/5/16

2019/5/17

2019/5/18

2019/5/19

2019/5/20

2019/5/21

2019/5/22

2019/5/23

WBC

8.3

18.6

–

15.86

17.4

15.3

15.1

–

–

15.1

NEU

6.6

12.5

–

12.9

14.8

12.5

11.3

–

–

12.3

LYM

3.91

3.8

–

1.65

1.42

1.42

2.2

–

–

2.02

HCT

0.372

0.372

–

0.331

0.348

0.333

0.354

–

–

0.389

PLT

141

150

–

147

183

183

221

–

–

278

CREA

141

191

–

242

266

175

130

–

–

108

Ur

6.67

6.26

–

9.28

8.53

8.48

9.82

–

–

5.04

Tmax

36.8

37.4

38

37.8

37.4

36.8

37

36.6

36.5

36.3

24 h-urine

–

980

2090

3400

3260

4010

3350

2350

3050

3100

  1. WBC White blood cell, NEU Neutrophils, LYM Lymphocyte, HCT Hematocrit, Ur Urea, PLT Platelet count, CREA Creatinine. WBC, NEU, LYM, PLT measured by × 109/L (reference range: 4–10, 2–7.5, 1.6–4.0), HCT (0.40–0.50), Ur measured by mmol/L (3.1–8.0), CREA measured by μmol/L (57–97), Tmax measured by Celsius degree, urine volume measured by milliliter