Case Report

Management of Psychosis Associated with Graves’ Disease: A Rare Case Report

Table 1

Laboratory investigations of the patient.

InvestigationsResultReference range

Hb (g/dl)11.612.0-16.0
TLC (K/mm3)10.85.0-10.0
RBC (million/mm3)4.684.10-5.00
PCV (%)35.936.0-48.0
MCV (fl)7780-100
MCH (pg)2527.0-31.0
MCHC (g/dl)3232.0-36.0
MPV (fl)10.77.5-12.5
Serum sodium (meq/l)137136-145
Serum potassium (meq/l)4.33.5-5.1
Serum calcium (mg/dl)8.58.4-10.2
ALT (IU/l)205-34
AST (IU/l)120-55
GGT (IU/l)4012-43
TGL (mg/dl)910-150
HDL-C (mg/dl)3440-60
LDL-C (mg/dl)850-99
TSH (μIU/ml)<0.0080.35-4.94
FT4 (μg/dl)4.441.65-4.07
T4 total (μg/dl)11.64.87-11.72
T3 uptake (%)38.315-50%

Hb = hemoglobin; TLC = total leukocyte count; RBC = red blood cell; PCV = packed cell volume; MCV = mean corpuscular volume; MCH = mean corpuscular hemoglobin; MCHC = mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration; ALT = alanine transaminase; AST = aspartate transaminase; GGT = gamma-glutamyl transferase; TGL = triglyceride; HDL-C = high-density lipoprotein; LDL = low-density lipoprotein; TSH = thyroid-stimulating hormone.