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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
*'''Laboratory tests''' will show signs of [[Hemolytic anemia (patient information)|hemolytic anemia]] and [[acute renal failure]]. Laboratory tests may include: | *'''Laboratory tests''' will show signs of [[Hemolytic anemia (patient information)|hemolytic anemia]] and [[acute renal failure]]. Laboratory tests may include: | ||
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:*[[Urinalysis]] may reveal blood and protein in the urine | :*[[Urinalysis]] may reveal blood and protein in the urine | ||
:*Urine protein test can be used to show the amount of protein in the urine | :*Urine protein test can be used to show the amount of protein in the urine | ||
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Laboratory Findings
- Laboratory tests will show signs of hemolytic anemia and acute renal failure. Laboratory tests may include:
- Blood clotting tests (PT and PTT)
- Comprehensive metabolic panel may show increased levels of BUN and creatinine
- Complete blood count (CBC) may show increased white blood cell count and decreased red blood cell count
- Platelet count is usually reduced
- Urinalysis may reveal blood and protein in the urine
- Urine protein test can be used to show the amount of protein in the urine