What are the laboratory features of the particular syndrome this patient has likely developed?

A 29-year-old G2 P1001 in her third trimester presents to the clinic for a routine check up. You take her vitals and note that her blood pressure is elevated to 150/95. On interview, she complains about some mild RUQ pain that she has had for the last few days. You confirm this on physical exam and also take note of facial puffiness. A urine dipstick in the office shows 3+ proteinuria. What are the laboratory features of the particular syndrome this patient has likely developed?

A. Elevated BUN and elevated creatinine
B. Elevated fasting glucose level and elevated liver enzymes
C. Low platelet count and elevated liver enzymes
D. Low platelet count and elevated magnesium level
E. Low white blood cell count and elevated liver enzymes