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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Laboratory Findings==
==Laboratory Findings==
*Lab findings of norovirus infection are usually related to the degree of dehydration. Lab findings include:
:*[[WBC]] count may be normal or elevated
:*Elevated concentration of inflammatory markers (e.g. [[CRP]] or [[ESR]])
:*Chloride-sensitive metabolic alkalosis and electrolyte derangement (commonly [[hypokalemia]])
:*Relative [[polycythemia]]
:*Elevated concentration of [[BUN]]
:*Elevated creatinine is suggestive of pre-renal [[acute kidney injury]] in severe dehydration
==References==
==References==
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Laboratory Findings

  • Lab findings of norovirus infection are usually related to the degree of dehydration. Lab findings include:
  • WBC count may be normal or elevated
  • Elevated concentration of inflammatory markers (e.g. CRP or ESR)
  • Chloride-sensitive metabolic alkalosis and electrolyte derangement (commonly hypokalemia)
  • Relative polycythemia
  • Elevated concentration of BUN
  • Elevated creatinine is suggestive of pre-renal acute kidney injury in severe dehydration

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