A 33 year old male with pyrexia and slight jaundice
A 33 year old male with pyrexia and slight jaundice
Case Study 2013
A 33 year old male who is a sailor visits his GP complaining of headache, feverish (~38.5°C), nausea and vomiting and slight pain in the upper right quadrant and looked slightly jaundiced. On physical examination, doctor noticed several tattoos on his body some of which patient described to have got done on his recent four months travel to South East Asia. His blood pressure was 60/90 and pulse rate 90 beats/minute.
His blood samples were sent for biochemical and haematological analysis.
Serum Biochemistry results
Albumin 38g/l
Total protein 72 g/l
Urea 5.2 mmol/l
Creatinine 92 μmol/l
Blood pH 7.5
Bicarbonate 35 mmol/l
Sodium 134 mmol/l
Potassium 3.3 mmol/l
Cholesterol 7.2 mmol/l
Triglycerides 3.1mmol/l
CRP 12 0mg/l
Liver function test
AST 300 IU/l
ALT 380 IU/l
GGT 80 IU/l
ALP 219 IU/l
Bilirubin 55 µmol/l
Urine test
Urine colour Bright yellow
Urine pH 8.5
Urinary sodium low
Haematology:
Haemoglobin 110 g/l
MCV 97 fL
MCHC 331 g/l
WBC 5.0 x 109/l
Neutrophils 1.3 x 109/l
Lymphocytes 4.1 x 109/l
Monocytes 0.2 x 109/l
Eosinophils 0.1 x 109/l
Basophils 0.0 x 109/l
Platelets 104 x 109/l
ESR 50 mm/h
Haematocrit 0.41 l/l)
RDW 17.2
Blood film results
Occasional target cells and stomatocytes. Anisocytosis and rouleaux. Neutropenia. Small pleomorphic lymphocytes noted, typically reactive. Thrombocytopenia.
At the age of 46 years, he was brought to the casualty department with complains of vomiting blood. His feet were swollen and showed jaundice. On examination, his blood pressure was low, he had enlarged spleen. His wife informed that he had difficulty in sleeping since past few months and had been complaining of feeling tired and had abdominal distension on and off and also complained of upper abdominal pain. She also mentioned that he had a history of high consumption of alcohol and has been consuming 1-2 bottles of alcohol/d since past 15years.
Biochemistry results
Albumin 23g/l
Total protein 50 g/l
Urea 6.8 mmol/l
Creatinine 87 μmol/L
Blood pH 7.38
Bicarbonate 26 mmol/l
Sodium 129 mmol/l
Potassium 4.0 mmol/l
Cholesterol 9.1 mmol/l
Triglycerides 4.0 mmol/l
CRP 5mg/l
Liver function test
AST 25 IU/l
ALT 14 IU/l
GGT 42 IU/l
ALP 90 IU/l
Bilirubin 38 µmol/l
Urine tests
Urine colour Clear
Urine pH 7.2
Urinary sodium slightly raised
Haematology related to Liver inflammation/cirrhosis
MCV 87 fL
MCHC 328 g/l
ESR 120 mm/h
PT 18 seconds
APTT 38 seconds
Fibrinogen 1.83 g/l
D-Dimer 576 ug/l
Liver biopsy samples showed fibrosis with nodular appearance as well as evidence of Mallory bodies in hepatocytes.
Case Study interpretation and discussion should include reasoning for values that are outside the reference range and contextualised with patient symptoms and suspected pathology.