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==Laboratory findings==
==Laboratory findings==
Routine laboratory studies should include complete blood count (CBC) with platelets, electrolytes and renal function, coagulation studies (prothrombin time [PT], partial thromboplastin time [PTT], and INR), toxicology screen, and pregnancy test in women of childbearing age


==References==
==References==

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Laboratory findings

Routine laboratory studies should include complete blood count (CBC) with platelets, electrolytes and renal function, coagulation studies (prothrombin time [PT], partial thromboplastin time [PTT], and INR), toxicology screen, and pregnancy test in women of childbearing age

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