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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Complete blood cell count]] (CBC), if the [[White blood cell (WBC) count|white blood cell]] count is elevated, an [[infection]] should be considered. A disproportionately high [[hemoglobin]] ([[polycythemia]]) level may be indicative of poor [[pulmonary]] blood flow. Complete chemistry profile, the results of this test may help delineate [[metabolic]] abnormalities associated with certain inborn errors of [[metabolism]]. Liver biochemical test abnormalities, including mild elevation in the [[serum bilirubin]] (most of which is [[Unconjugated bilirubin|unconjugated]]), occur in patients with [[hepatic]] congestion. Other liver biochemical tests such as serum alkaline phosphatase and serum aminotransferase levels may be normal or mildly increased. Serum [[albumin]] levels may be normal or mildly depressed | |||
==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
Laboratory findings that might help in the diagnosis of tricuspid stenosis include: | Laboratory findings that might help in the diagnosis of tricuspid stenosis include: | ||
*Complete blood cell count: If the white blood cell count is elevated, infection should be considered. A disproportionately high hemoglobin (polycythemia) level may be indicative of poor pulmonary blood flow. | *Complete blood cell count: If the white blood cell count is elevated, infection should be considered. A disproportionately high hemoglobin (polycythemia) level may be indicative of poor pulmonary blood flow<ref name="pmid29763166">{{cite journal |vauthors=Golamari R, Bhattacharya PT |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid=29763166 |doi= |url=}}</ref>. | ||
*Complete chemistry profile: The results of this test may help delineate metabolic abnormalities associated with certain inborn errors of metabolism. | *Complete chemistry profile: The results of this test may help delineate metabolic abnormalities associated with certain inborn errors of metabolism<ref name="pmid6991110">{{cite journal |vauthors=Fuster V, Brandenburg RO, Giuliani ER, McGoon DC |title=Clinical approach and management of acquired valvular heart disease |journal=Cardiovasc Clin |volume=10 |issue=3 |pages=125–59 |date=1980 |pmid=6991110 |doi= |url=}}</ref>. | ||
* Liver biochemical test abnormalities, including mild elevation in the serum bilirubin (most of which is unconjugated), occur in patients with hepatic congestion. | * Liver biochemical test abnormalities, including mild elevation in the serum bilirubin (most of which is unconjugated), occur in patients with hepatic congestion. | ||
*Other liver biochemical tests such as serum alkaline phosphatase and serum aminotransferase levels may be normal or mildly increased. | *Other liver biochemical tests such as serum alkaline phosphatase and serum aminotransferase levels may be normal or mildly increased. |
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Overview
Complete blood cell count (CBC), if the white blood cell count is elevated, an infection should be considered. A disproportionately high hemoglobin (polycythemia) level may be indicative of poor pulmonary blood flow. Complete chemistry profile, the results of this test may help delineate metabolic abnormalities associated with certain inborn errors of metabolism. Liver biochemical test abnormalities, including mild elevation in the serum bilirubin (most of which is unconjugated), occur in patients with hepatic congestion. Other liver biochemical tests such as serum alkaline phosphatase and serum aminotransferase levels may be normal or mildly increased. Serum albumin levels may be normal or mildly depressed
Laboratory Findings
Laboratory findings that might help in the diagnosis of tricuspid stenosis include:
- Complete blood cell count: If the white blood cell count is elevated, infection should be considered. A disproportionately high hemoglobin (polycythemia) level may be indicative of poor pulmonary blood flow[1].
- Complete chemistry profile: The results of this test may help delineate metabolic abnormalities associated with certain inborn errors of metabolism[2].
- Liver biochemical test abnormalities, including mild elevation in the serum bilirubin (most of which is unconjugated), occur in patients with hepatic congestion.
- Other liver biochemical tests such as serum alkaline phosphatase and serum aminotransferase levels may be normal or mildly increased.
- Serum albumin levels may be normal or mildly depressed.