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Patient NAME : Ms Janhvi Shukla

DOB/Age/Gender : 25 Y/Female Report STATUS : Final Report


Patient ID / UHID : 10017624/RCL9288359 Barcode NO : HQ561177
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Whole blood EDTA
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Sample Collected : Oct 07, 2024, 02:56 PM Report Date : Oct 07, 2024, 06:32 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range

Blood Group ABO & Rh Typing

Blood Group B - -
Rh Factor Positive - -
Interpretation:
Interpreting the results of a blood group test involves understanding the ABO blood group and Rh factor results. We can interpret them as
follows:

ABO Blood Grouping:


Blood Group A: Has A antigens on red blood cells and anti-B antibodies in the plasma.
Blood Group B: Has B antigens on red blood cells and anti-A antibodies in the plasma.
Blood Group AB: Has both A and B antigens on red blood cells and no anti-A or anti-B antibodies in the plasma.
Blood Group O: Has no A or B antigens on red blood cells but has both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma.

Rh Typing:
Rh-positive: Indicates the presence of the Rh antigen (D antigen) on red blood cells.
Rh-negative: Indicates the absence of the Rh antigen on red blood cells.

Interpreting your blood group involves identifying which antigens are present on your red blood cells (A, B, or both) and whether you are Rh-
positive or Rh-negative. For example, if your blood group is A-positive, it means you have A antigens and Rh antigen on your red blood cells.

Knowing your blood group is important for medical purposes, such as blood transfusions, organ transplants, and during pregnancy to prevent
potential complications related to blood compatibility.

Booking Centre :- Home Collection


Processing Lab :- Redcliffe Lifetech Pvt. Ltd., First Floor, B Wing. Aswani Chambers, S.No. 199+204+205 206/1, 209/1,
Plot No. 45/B, Corresponding city, S.No 199 Village Lohgaon Pune 411014,

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Patient NAME : Ms Janhvi Shukla
DOB/Age/Gender : 25 Y/Female Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 10017624/RCL9288359 Barcode NO : ZE832366
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
....

Sample Collected : Oct 07, 2024, 02:56 PM Report Date : Oct 07, 2024, 06:48 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range

Immunoglobulin E (IgE Total)

IMMUNOGLOBULIN IgE TOTAL SERUM 623.2 IU/mL <100


Immunoturbidimetric

Interpretation:
The level of serum IgE rises during childhood and reaches adult levels during the teens. IgE is the mediator of the allergic response.
Patients with atopic disease, including allergic asthama, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis commonly have moderately elevated
serum IgE levels. Total serum IgE levels may also be elevated in the presence of some clinical conditions that are not related to allergy.
These clinical conditions include parasitic infections, immunodeficiency states, autoimmune diseases, Hodgkins disease,
bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, IgE myeloma, and Sezary syndrome.

*** End Of Report ***

Booking Centre :- Home Collection


Processing Lab :- Redcliffe Lifetech Pvt. Ltd., First Floor, B Wing. Aswani Chambers, S.No. 199+204+205 206/1, 209/1,
Plot No. 45/B, Corresponding city, S.No 199 Village Lohgaon Pune 411014,

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