TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - CONSUMPTIVE COAGULOPATHIES A1 - Hillman, Robert S. A1 - Ault, Kenneth A. A1 - Leporrier, Michel A1 - Rinder, Henry M. PY - 2016 T2 - Hematology in Clinical Practice, 5e AB - CASE HISTORY • Part 1A 37-year-old man is admitted to the hospital intensive care unit for his third episode of acute pancreatitis. Other than a history of chronic alcoholism without evidence of cirrhosis, his past medical history is unremarkable. Examination reveals an anxious white male with a diffusely tender, somewhat rigid abdomen; few if any bowel sounds; and a positive Turner sign. Vital signs: BP - 110/60 mm Hg, P - 110 bpm, R - 16 bpm, temp - 38°C.CBC: Hemoglobin/hematocrit - 11 g/dL/33%MCV - 90 fL MCH - 30 pg MCHC - 33 g/dLWBC count - 16,000/μLPlatelet count - 110,000/μLSerum amylase and lipase - both elevatedSerum LDH - 1,000 IU/mLCoagulation studies:PT = 15.1 seconds (<14 seconds)PTT = 42 seconds (22–35 seconds)QuestionsWhat abnormalities are apparent from the initial laboratory work?In a patient with acute (hemorrhagic) pancreatitis, what additional coagulation studies are in order? SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Medical CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/03/28 UR - hemonc.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1127768654 ER -