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*** [[Cytology]] | *** [[Cytology]] | ||
*** [[Gram stain]] | *** [[Gram stain]] | ||
*** Culture | *** [[Culture collection|Culture]] | ||
*** Acid-fast stain | *** [[Acid-fast|Acid-fast stain]] | ||
** Laboratory tests that might be abnormal in a patient with hemoptysis: | ** Laboratory tests that might be abnormal in a patient with hemoptysis: | ||
***[[Arterial blood gases]] | ***[[Arterial blood gases]] might show: | ||
*** [[Blood urea nitrogen]] | ****Hypoxia (normal PaO2 ) | ||
*** Creatinine | *** [[Blood urea nitrogen]] might be elevated (normal BUN ) | ||
*** [[Complete blood count]] ([[CBC]]) | *** [[Creatinine]] might be elevated (normal Cr ) | ||
*** | *** [[Complete blood count]] ([[CBC]]) might show: | ||
*** [[Urinalysis]] | **** Elevated WBC (normal WBC ) | ||
**** Elevated platelet (normal plt ) | |||
**** Anemia (normal Hb ) | |||
*** Coagulation studies might show: | |||
**** Elevated prothrombin time (normal PT ) | |||
**** Elevated [[partial thromboplastin time]] (normal PTT ) | |||
*** [[Urinalysis]] might show: | |||
**** Hematuria (normal RBC in urine <5) | |||
*** [[Electrolytes]] | *** [[Electrolytes]] | ||
**** Elevated potassium (normal K ) | |||
**** | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Laboratory Findings
- There are laboratory tests that are helpful for diagnosis the underlying cause of hemoptysis.
- Sputum analysis provides valuable information about the cause of hemoptysis. Sputum must be evaluated for the followings:
- Laboratory tests that might be abnormal in a patient with hemoptysis:
- Arterial blood gases might show:
- Hypoxia (normal PaO2 )
- Blood urea nitrogen might be elevated (normal BUN )
- Creatinine might be elevated (normal Cr )
- Complete blood count (CBC) might show:
- Elevated WBC (normal WBC )
- Elevated platelet (normal plt )
- Anemia (normal Hb )
- Coagulation studies might show:
- Elevated prothrombin time (normal PT )
- Elevated partial thromboplastin time (normal PTT )
- Urinalysis might show:
- Hematuria (normal RBC in urine <5)
- Electrolytes
- Elevated potassium (normal K )
- Arterial blood gases might show: