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Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of [[preeclampsia]] include: elevated [[liver]] enzyme tests, [[thrombocytopenia]], elevated serum [[creatinine]], and elevated serum [[uric acid]]. An elevated concentration of [[liver enzymes]], [[low platelets]], and [[hemolysis]] | Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of [[preeclampsia]] include: elevated [[liver]] enzyme tests, [[thrombocytopenia]], elevated serum [[creatinine]], and elevated serum [[uric acid]]. An elevated concentration of [[liver enzymes]], [[low platelets]], and [[hemolysis]] are diagnostic of [[HELLP syndrome]]. | ||
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Overview
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of preeclampsia include: elevated liver enzyme tests, thrombocytopenia, elevated serum creatinine, and elevated serum uric acid. An elevated concentration of liver enzymes, low platelets, and hemolysis are diagnostic of HELLP syndrome.
Laboratory Findings
- Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of preeclampsia include: elevated liver enzyme tests, thrombocytopenia, elevated serum creatinine, and elevated serum uric acid .[1]
- An elevated concentration of liver enzymes, low platelets, and hemolysis are diagnostic of HELLP syndrome.
References
- ↑ Brown, Mark A.; Magee, Laura A.; Kenny, Louise C.; Karumanchi, S. Ananth; McCarthy, Fergus P.; Saito, Shigeru; Hall, David R.; Warren, Charlotte E.; Adoyi, Gloria; Ishaku, Salisu (2018). "Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy". Hypertension. 72 (1): 24–43. doi:10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.117.10803. ISSN 0194-911X.