Case Report

Liver Abscess due to Fasciola hepatica: A Case Report of the North of Iran

Table 1

Lab findings of the patient’s tests.

TestResultsRV

WBC8.8 × 103/mm34–11 × 103/mm3
Neut34(%)
LYM29(%)
EOS32(%)
MONO4(%)
Hb11.714–18 g/dL
Hct36.540–57%
MCV82.380–100 femtoliter
PLT278 × 103150–450 × 103 cumm
AST34(5–40 IU/L)
ALT50(5–40 IU/L)
ALP27480–306 IU/L
T Bil0.90.1–1.2 mg/dl
PT1211–13.5 sec
INR1.1
PTT3525–40 s
ESR850–25 mm/hr
CRP143<6 mg/dl
Alb4.53–5 g/dl
AFP1.05<9 mg/dl
CA19-941<40 U/ml
CEA1.6<4.5 ng/ml
S Ab8.8<9 unit
F Ab3.8<0.9 unit
H IgGNegative
Stool OBNormal

RV: reference value; WBC: white blood cells; Neut: neutrophil; LYM: lymphocyte; EOS: eosinophil; MONO: monocyte; Hb: hemoglobin; Hct: hematocrit; MCV: mean corpuscular volume; PLT: platelet; AST: aspartate aminotransferase; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; ALP: alkaline phosphatase; T Bil: total bilirubin; PT: prothrombin time; INR: international normalized ratio; PTT: partial thromboplastin time; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; CRP: C-reactive protein; Alb: albumin; AFP: alpha fetoprotein; CA19-9: carbohydrate antigen: CEA: carcinoembryonic antigen; S Ab: strongyloides Ab; F Ab: fasciola Ab; H IgG: hydatid IgG; Stool OB: stool occult blood.