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Laboratory Findings | |||
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In cyanotic older patients laboratory finding may include: | |||
*Polycythemia due to secondary erythrocytosis and | |||
*Elevated prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time | |||
*Decreased levels of factors 5,7,8,9: qualitative and quantitative | |||
*Platelet disorder | |||
*Increased fibrinolysis and paradoxical thrombotic tendency | |||
*Proteinuria | |||
*Hyperuricemia | |||
*Renal failure | |||
*Uric acid nephrolithiasis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Laboratory Findings
In cyanotic older patients laboratory finding may include:
- Polycythemia due to secondary erythrocytosis and
- Elevated prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time
- Decreased levels of factors 5,7,8,9: qualitative and quantitative
- Platelet disorder
- Increased fibrinolysis and paradoxical thrombotic tendency
- Proteinuria
- Hyperuricemia
- Renal failure
- Uric acid nephrolithiasis