Selected article for: "abdominal pain and complete blood count"

Author: Smith, Ryan Kenneth; Gerrits, Peter M.
Title: A Rare Case of Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome Type 2 in a Child With Persistent Fatigue
  • Document date: 2019_5_1
  • ID: 6hxn482r_5
    Snippet: A 15-year-old male presented to a local hospital with fatigue, fever, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting for a few days prior to presentation. He reported a severe viral illness roughly 6 weeks prior to his presentation. Laboratory studies in the emergency department were significant for hyponatremia and an elevated thyroidstimulating hormone (TSH). The remaining results, including complete blood count, hepatic panel, lactic acid, lipase, infec.....
    Document: A 15-year-old male presented to a local hospital with fatigue, fever, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting for a few days prior to presentation. He reported a severe viral illness roughly 6 weeks prior to his presentation. Laboratory studies in the emergency department were significant for hyponatremia and an elevated thyroidstimulating hormone (TSH). The remaining results, including complete blood count, hepatic panel, lactic acid, lipase, infectious mono screen, and creatine kinase level, were all normal. A chest radiograph and abdominal ultrasound were both unremarkable, and he was admitted.

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