31 January 2022
: Case report
Case Report: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever with Adrenalectomy and a Hard-to-Find Tick
Rare disease
Chenxuan Zhou1BCDEF*, Pace Woods1ABCD, Andrew Abouzeid2BCD, Michelle N. Brooks2EGDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.934505
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e934505
Table 1. Vital signs and urinalysis from patient on admission.
Ht 155cm | Wt 72 Kg | BMI 30 | T 36.5°C | BP 120/84 mmHg | HR 84 | RR 16 | SpO2 96% |
Color | Yellow | ||||||
Transparency | Clear | ||||||
Protein | Negative | ||||||
Leukocyte | Negative | ||||||
Nitrite | Negative | ||||||
Blood | Negative | ||||||
Glucose | Negative | ||||||
Ketone | Trace | ||||||
pH | 5.0 | ||||||
Specific gravity | 1.008 | ||||||
Bilirubin | Negative | ||||||
Urobilinogen | <2.0 mg/dL | ||||||
RBC/HPF | 4/HPF | ||||||
WBC/HPF | 7/HPF | ||||||
Bacteria/HPF | Few | ||||||
Budding yeast/HPF | Negative | ||||||
Squamous epithelial/HPF | 10/HPF | ||||||
Ht – height; wt – weight; BMI – body mass index; T – temperature; BP – blood pressure; HR – heart rate; RR – respiratory rate; SpO – oxygen saturation. |