Case Report

Cardiogenic Shock and Guillain–Barré Syndrome as the First Manifestations of Pheochromocytoma

Table 1

Laboratory test results.

TestDay 1Day 10Normal values

FBS104109Up to 100 mg/dl
BUN26887–20 mg/dl
Cr1.31.60.8–1.3 mg/dl
Na138152135–145 mEq/L
K3.73.33.5–5 mEq/L
Ca8.47.88.5–10.5 mg/dl
Ph4.63.93.4–4.5 mg/dl
Mg2.21.71.7–2.2 mg/dl
Troponin17.954Up to 0.4 ng/ml
D-Dimer5794Up to 500 ng/ml
TSH1.40.35–0.5 mIU/L
WBC30.929.04.5–11  109/L
Neut82.4%91%55–70%
Lymph7.6%4%20–40%
HB10.19.812–15 g/dl
aPTT433530–40 msec
INR1.21.5Up to 1.1
AST4013905–40 IU/L
ALT5359127–56 IU/L
ALP30634220–140 IU/L
ESR12Up to 29 mm/hr
CRP1347Up to 10 mg/L
Alb3.33.23.3–5.4 g/dl

BUN: blood urea nitrogen; Cr: creatinine; Na: sodium; K: potassium; Ca: calcium; Ph: phosphorus; Mg: magnesium; TSH: thyroid-stimulating hormone; WBC: white blood cell; Neut: neutrophil; Lymph; lymphocyte; HB: hemoglobin; aPTT: activated partial thromboplastin time; INR: international normalized ratio; AST: aspartate aminotransferase; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; ALP: alkaline phosphatase; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP: C-reactive protein; Alb: albumin.