Kawasaki disease laboratory findings: Difference between revisions
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There are no diagnostic laboratory findings associated with [disease name]. | There are no diagnostic laboratory findings associated with [disease name]. | ||
=== Laboratory Findings === | === Laboratory Findings === | ||
Blood tests | '''Blood tests''' | ||
* [[Complete blood count]] (CBC) may reveal normocytic [[anemia]] and eventually [[thrombocytosis]] | * [[Complete blood count]] (CBC) may reveal normocytic [[anemia]] and eventually [[thrombocytosis]] | ||
* [[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate]] (ESR) will be elevated | * [[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate]] (ESR) will be elevated |
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Overview
An elevated/reduced concentration of serum/blood/urinary/CSF/other [lab test] is diagnostic of [disease name].
OR
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of [disease name] include [abnormal test 1], [abnormal test 2], and [abnormal test 3].
OR
[Test] is usually normal for patients with [disease name].
OR
Some patients with [disease name] may have elevated/reduced concentration of [test], which is usually suggestive of [progression/complication].
OR
There are no diagnostic laboratory findings associated with [disease name].
Laboratory Findings
Blood tests
- Complete blood count (CBC) may reveal normocytic anemia and eventually thrombocytosis
- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) will be elevated
- C-reactive protein (CRP) will be elevated
- Liver function tests may show evidence of hepatic inflammation and low serum albumin