A 32-year-old woman, gravida 2 para 1, at 35 weeks of gestation, presents to the emergency department with complaints of severe epigastric and right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain for the past 8 hours. She also reports nausea, fatigue, and a headache that has not improved with acetaminophen. She denies seizures, visual disturbances, or vaginal bleeding. Her prenatal care had been uneventful until this visit. Examination Findings: Vital Signs: BP 170/110 mmHg, HR 96 bpm, Temp 98.9°F. General Exam: The patient appears uncomfortable and fatigued. Abdominal Exam: RUQ tenderness without rebound or guarding. Neurological Exam: No focal deficits or signs of clonus. Which of the following laboratory findings is most consistent with HELLP syndrome in this patient?