Case Report

Upper Extremity Compartment Syndrome in a Patient with Acute Gout Attack but without Trauma or Other Typical Causes

Table 3

General metabolic panels.

Normal rangeResult

Na136–145 mmol/L138
K3.5–5.1 mmol/L3.9
Cl98–107 mmol/L102
CO223–32 mmol/L26
Anion gap4–12 mmol/L19 [H]
Glucose70–110 mg/dL84
BUN7–18 mg/dL14
Creatinine0.6–1.3 mg/dL0.8
eGFR>60>60
PROT6.4–8.2 g/dL7.5
Albumin3.4–5.0 g/dL2.9 [L]
Calcium8.5–10.1 mg/dL8.6
BILI-TOT0.1–1.2 mg/dL0.3
AST5–41 U/L26
ALT10–56 U/L24
ALKPHOS50–136 U/L88

ALKPHOS = alkaline phosphatase; ALT = alanine aminotransferase; AST = aspartate aminotransferase; BILI-TOT = bilirubin total; BUN = blood urea nitrogen; Cl = chlorine; CO2 = carbon dioxide; eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate; K = potassium; Na = sodium; PROT = protein; [H] = high level; [L] = low level.