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Smart Report

Patient Name : MANJU SHAHNI Sample Collection : 2024-11-18T10:42:38

Age/Gender : 45 Years/Female Date

UHID : DSDG.0000004565 Mobile Number : --

Location : -- Blood Group : --


Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time

DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

Lab Report Summary

Glands & Endocrine System


Heart

5 Parameters 3 Parameters
1 Parameters
1 Parameters

Blood
Stomach & Liver/Digestive System
13 Parameters
2 Parameters 11 Parameters
6 Parameters 3 Parameters

kidney
General
19 Parameters
1 Parameters 1 Parameters
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

System Wise Lab Tests

Heart

TRIGLYCERIDES NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL

LDL CHOLESTEROL VLDL CHOLESTEROL

CHOL / HDL RATIO

Blood

ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE (ESR) HAEMOGLOBIN

PCV RBC COUNT

MCV MCH

MCHC R.D.W

TOTAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT (TLC) NEUTROPHILS

LYMPHOCYTES EOSINOPHILS

MONOCYTES BASOPHILS

NEUTROPHILS LYMPHOCYTES

EOSINOPHILS MONOCYTES

BASOPHILS PLATELET COUNT

IRON

kidney

CREATININE UREA

BLOOD UREA NITROGEN URIC ACID

CALCIUM PHOSPHORUS, INORGANIC

SODIUM POTASSIUM

CHLORIDE pH

SP. GRAVITY URINE PROTEIN

GLUCOSE URINE BILIRUBIN

URINE KETONES (RANDOM) NITRITE

LEUCOCYTE ESTERASE RBC

CASTS CRYSTALS

Glands & Endocrine System

GLUCOSE, FASTING HBA1C, GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN

TRI-IODOTHYRONINE (T3, TOTAL) THYROXINE (T4, TOTAL)

THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH)


Stomach & Liver/Digestive System

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL BILIRUBIN CONJUGATED (DIRECT)

BILIRUBIN (INDIRECT) ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE (ALT/SGPT)

ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE (AST/SGOT) ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE

PROTEIN, TOTAL ALBUMIN

GLOBULIN A/G RATIO

PROTEIN, TOTAL ALBUMIN

GLOBULIN A/G RATIO

General

VITAMIN B12
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC)

Haemogram/Complete Blood Count is a test panel that gives information about the cells in a your blood. Abnormally high or low counts may indicate the presence of many
forms of disease

RBC COUNT 4.4 Million/cu.mm 3.8 - 4.8 Million/cu.mm


3.8 4.8 10.0

Info- Red Blood Count is the amount of Red Blood Cells per unit of your blood

TOTAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT (TLC) 9030 cells/cu.mm 4000 - 10000 cells/cu.mm


4000.0 10000.0

Info- Leucocytes also known as white blood cells (WBCs) are colorless cells that circulate in your blood and lymph that have major contribution towards your body's Immune system

PLATELET COUNT 249000 cells/cu.mm 150000 - 410000 cells/cu.mm


50000.0 150000.0 410000.0

Info- Platelets, or thrombocytes, are small, colorless cell fragments in our blood that form clots and stop or prevent bleeding.

HAEMOGLOBIN 8.5 g/dL 12 - 15 g/dL


10.0 12.0 15.0 20.0

Info- Hemoglobin is a protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen to your body's Inference- Your Hemoglobin values denote Moderate Anemia
organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide from your organs and tissues back to
your lungs. Lower Hemoglobin levels are defined as Anemia

Blood Indices Differential Leucocyte count

PCV 29 % 40 - 50 % Normal EOSINOPHILS 2.8 % 1-6% Normal

MCH 19.4 pg 27 - 32 pg Normal BASOPHILS 0.3 % 0-2% Normal

MCHC 29.4 g/dL 31.5 - 34.5 g/dL Normal MONOCYTES 3.3 % 2 - 10 % Normal

MCV 66 fL 83 - 101 fL Normal NEUTROPHILS 68 % 40 - 80 % Normal

R.D.W 20.3 % 11.6 - 14 % Normal LYMPHOCYTES 25.6 % 20 - 40 % Normal

NEUTROPHILS LYMPHOCYTES CORRECTED TLC EOSINOPHILS


6140.4 Cells/cu.mm 2311.68 Cells/cu.mm 9030 Cells/cu.mm 252.84 Cells/cu.mm

MONOCYTES BASOPHILS Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR)


297.99 Cells/cu.mm 27.09 Cells/cu.mm 2.66
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE (ESR)

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate is the rate at which Red blood cells in your body can sediment to the bottom of the blood sample

ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE (ESR) 84 mm at the end of 1 hour 0 - 20 mm at the end of 1


hour
0.0 20.0

Info- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate is increased when there is inflammation in the body Inference- Your ESR Values are Higher than Normal
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

VITAMIN B12

Vitamin B12 is a vitamin that is required for DNA Synthesis in your body in turn required to keep your Nerves and Blood Cells Healthy

VITAMIN B12 143 pg/mL 200 - 900 pg/mL


200.0 900.0

Info- Low Vitamin B12 Levels can cause Anemia and also can affect your brain functions Inference- Your Vit-B12 Values are lower than normal
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

GLUCOSE, FASTING

Fasting Glucose is the measurement of levels of blood glucose after fasting/not consuming food for 10-12 hours

GLUCOSE, FASTING 108 mg/dL 70 - 100 mg/dL


70.0 100.0 126.0
Info- Fasting Glucose when abnormal is divided into ranges - Prediabetic and Diabetic. Inference- Your Sugar Levels are in PreDiabetic Range
Prediabetic Ranges can usually be managed using lifestyle changes
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

HBA1C, GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN

The HBA1C test measures the average blood sugar level over the past 3 months. This test helps in evaluating the long-term control of blood glucose concentrations in
patients with diabetes

ESTIMATED AVERAGE GLUCOSE (eAG)


85 mg/dL

Info- Estimated Average Glucose Eag are h type concentrations white helps cells which pati past majportion concentrations past immues response

HBA1C, GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN 4.6 % 0 - 5.7 %


0.0 5.7

Info- HBA1C indicates the range of glucose that was in your blood for the past few months
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time

DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

LIVER FUNCTION TEST (LFT)

Liver function tests are blood tests used to help diagnose and monitor liver disease or damage by measuring the levels of certain enzymes and proteins made by the liver.
LFT is done to measure the levels of - alanine aminotransferase (ALT) alkaline phosphatase (ALP), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT),
bilirubin, albumin, total protein.

BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 1.82 mg/dL 0.2 - 1.3 mg/dL


0.2 0.2 1.3
Info- Bilirubin is a substance that is formed when your body breaks down the old red blood Inference- Your Bilirubin Levels are higher than normal
cells.

BILIRUBIN CONJUGATED (DIRECT) 0.37 mg/dL 0 - 0.3 mg/dL


0.0 0.3

Info- Conjugated Bilirubin is the bilirubin that is formed after its processed by the liver Inference- Your Direct Bilirubin Levels are higher than normal

BILIRUBIN (INDIRECT) 1.45 mg/dL 0 - 1.1 mg/dL


0.0 1.1
Info- Indirect/Unconjugated Bilirubin is the bilirubin that circulates in the blood before its Inference- Your Indirect Bilirubin Levels are higher than normal
further processed by the liver

ALANINE AMINOTRANSFERASE (ALT/SGPT) 37 U/L 9 - 52 U/L


9.0 52.0

Info- ALT/SGPT is an enzyme present in your liver cells and is released into your blood in an excess amount if there is any liver damage

ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE (AST/SGOT) 34 U/L 14 - 36 U/L


14.0 36.0

Info- AST/SGOT is an enzyme that is similar to SGPT and in the same way its levels in your blood increase in case of any liver damage

AST (SGOT) / ALT (SGPT) RATIO (DE RITIS) 0.9 0 - 1.15


0.0 1.1

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 84 U/L 38 - 126 U/L


126.0

Info- Alkaline Phosphatase is an enzyme that’s present in your body and its levels are elevated in various conditions related to the liver

PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.9 g/dL 6.3 - 8.2 g/dL


6.3 8.2

Info- Total Protein test gives the combined amount of Albumin and Globulin in your blood

ALBUMIN 4.7 g/dL 3.5 - 5 g/dL


3.5 5.0

Info- Albumin is a type of protein that is generated by your liver

GLOBULIN 3.2 g/dL 2 - 3.5 g/dL


2.0 3.5

Info- Globulin is the other type of protein like albumin made by your liver

A/G RATIO 1.47 0.9 - 2


0.9 0.9 2.0

Info- The Ratio of the Albumin to Globulin levels in your body is measured as there are certain conditions that can alter the relative amounts of these two proteins
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

RENAL PROFILE/RENAL FUNCTION TEST (RFT/KFT)

Renal Function Test is a profile of biochemistry blood tests that are useful to assess the functions of your kidney. Blood levels of Parameters that are filtered by the kidney
are measured to check the functional strength of your kidney

CREATININE 0.64 mg/dL 0.5 - 1.04 mg/dL


0.5 0.5 1.0

Info- Creatinine is another waste product formed when your muscles use a compound called creatine to produce energy

UREA 21.2 mg/dL 15 - 36 mg/dL


15.0 36.0

Info- Blood Urea Nitrogen test is to measure the Nitrogren levels in your blood that signify the levels of waste products in your blood

BLOOD UREA NITROGEN 9.9 mg/dL 8 - 23 mg/dL


8.0 23.0

Info- Blood Urea Nitrogen test is to measure the Nitrogren levels in your blood that signify the levels of waste products in your blood

URIC ACID 3.8 mg/dL 2.5 - 6.2 mg/dL


2.5 6.2

Info- Uric Acid is a waste product found in your blood that is formed when body breaks down chemical compounds called Purines

CALCIUM 8.5 mg/dL 8.4 - 10.2 mg/dL


8.4 10.2

Info- Calcium is mineral that majorly make up your bones. Higher Calcium levels in your blood can be caused to multiple conditions but can end forming kidney stones

PHOSPHORUS, INORGANIC 3.7 mg/dL 2.5 - 4.5 mg/dL


2.5 4.5

Info- This test measures the phospohours levels in your body. Higher levels of phosphorous are usually observed in conditions related to the kidney

SODIUM 135 mmol/L 135 - 145 mmol/L


135.0 145.0

Info- Sodium is another Serum Electrolyte that helps in maintaing acid base balance and water balance in your body

POTASSIUM 4.5 mmol/L 3.5 - 5.1 mmol/L


3.5 5.1

Info- Potassium acts as a transport agent in your body by taking nutrients into the cells and taking out the waste from the cells

CHLORIDE 101 mmol/L 98 - 107 mmol/L


98.0 107.0

Info- Chloride is one of the Serum Electrolytes that helps maintain the acid base balance in your body

PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.9 g/dL 6.3 - 8.2 g/dL


6.3 8.2

Info- Total Protein test gives the combined amount of Albumin and Globulin in your blood

ALBUMIN 4.7 g/dL 3.5 - 5 g/dL


3.5 5.0

Info- Albumin is a type of protein that is generated by your liver

GLOBULIN 3.2 g/dL 2 - 3.5 g/dL


2.0 3.5

Info- Globulin is the other type of protein like albumin made by your liver
A/G RATIO 1.47 0.9 - 2
0.9 0.9 2.0

Info- The Ratio of the Albumin to Globulin levels in your body is measured as there are certain conditions that can alter the relative amounts of these two proteins
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time

DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

LIPID PROFILE

The different kinds of cholesterol and other fats in the blood are together called lipids. A Lipid profile gives results for four different types which is Total Cholesterol, LDL -
Bad cholesterol HDL - Good Cholesterol and Triglycerides - Common type of fat in the body

TOTAL CHOLESTEROL HDL CHOLESTEROL


150 mg/dL 40 mg/dL

Info- Total Amount of all types of Cholestrol in your body Info- HDL Cholesterol is also referred to as the "Good Cholesterol"

TRIGLYCERIDES 108 mg/dL 50 - 150 mg/dL


50.0 150.0 200.0

Info- Triglycerides are a type of fats present in your body

NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL 110 mg/dL 0 - 130 mg/dL


0.0 130.0

Info- As HDL Cholestrol is defined as the good cholestrol the other forms of cholestrol that are harmful to your body are included in this parameter

LDL CHOLESTEROL 88.4 mg/dL 0 - 100 mg/dL


0.0 100.0

Info- LDL Cholesterol is also referred to as the "Bad Cholesterol"

VLDL CHOLESTEROL 21.6 mg/dL 5 - 30 mg/dL


5.0 30.0

Info- VLDL Cholesterol i.e Very-low-density protein produced in the liver

CHOL / HDL RATIO 3.75 0 - 4.97


0.0 5.0

Info- Cholesterol - HDL Ratio depicts the Good vs bad cholesterol ratio in your body. Higher the value, higher the risk of complications

ATHEROGENIC INDEX (AIP) 0.07 0 - 0.11


0.0 0.1
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time

DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

THYROID PROFILE (TOTAL T3, TOTAL T4, TSH)

Thyroid profile test is done to assess the proper functioning of thyroid gland. Thyroid hormones regulate many aspects of the body’s metabolism, including temperature,
weight, and energy.

TRI-IODOTHYRONINE (T3, TOTAL) 0.9 ng/mL 0.67 - 1.81 ng/mL


0.67

Info- Tri-iodothyronine is a hormone that plays vital role in growth and development of the body, maintanence of vital parameters like temperature and heart rate etc

THYROXINE (T4, TOTAL) 7.33 µg/dL 4.66 - 9.32 µg/dL


4.7 9.3

Info- Thyroxine is a hormone that plays vital role in digestion, brain development, bone maintece etc

THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH) 5.12 µIU/mL 0.25 - 5 µIU/mL


0.25 5.0
Info- Thyroid Stimulatin Hormone as the name suggests simulates the Thyroid gland to Inference- Your TSH values are higher than normal
produce thyroxine
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

VITAMIN D - 25 HYDROXY (D2+D3)

Vitamin D is a nutrient that is essential to keep your bones and teeth healthy. Vitamin D test is done to assess levels of Vitamin D in the body.

VITAMIN D (25 - OH VITAMIN D)


<8.1 ng/mL

Info- Deficiency of Vitamin D results in Weaker Bones in your body


Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

COMPLETE URINE EXAMINATION

Complete Urine examination is urinalysis done on your urine to detect and manage a wide range of disorders, such as urinary tract infections, kidney or liver disease and
diabetes. The parameters that are checked in urine are Acidity, Concentration, Protein, Sugar, Ketones, Nitrites, Bilirubin. Levels of WBs, RBCs, Bacteria, Yeasts, Casts and
Crystals are assessed.

COLOUR TRANSPARENCY URINE PROTEIN GLUCOSE


PALE YELLOW TURBID NEGATIVE NEGATIVE

URINE BILIRUBIN URINE KETONES (RANDOM) UROBILINOGEN NITRITE


NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NORMAL NEGATIVE

LEUCOCYTE ESTERASE PUS CELLS EPITHELIAL CELLS RBC


POSITIVE 25-30 /hpf 6-8 /hpf NIL /hpf

CASTS CRYSTALS
NIL NIL

pH 6.5 5 - 7.5
5.0 7.5

SP. GRAVITY 1.03 1.002 - 1.03


1.0 1.0
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time

DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

IRON STUDIES (IRON + TIBC)

A serum iron test assess the amount of iron in your blood. A total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) test measures the blood's ability to attach itself to iron and transport it around
your body. This test is done to check for medical conditions that cause abnormal iron levels.

IRON 25.1 µg/dL 60 - 180 µg/dL


40.0 60.0 180.0

Info- A serum iron test assess the amount of iron in your blood. Iron Deficiency is most Inference- Your Serum Iron Levels are Lower than Normal
commonly known to cause Anemia/Low Hemoglobin

TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY (TIBC) 524 µg/dL 261 - 462 µg/dL
261.0 462.0

Info- A total iron-binding capacity TIBC test measures your blood's ability to attach itself to Inference- Your Blood's iron Binding capacity is higher than normal
iron and transport it around your body. This test is done to check for medical conditions that
cause abnormal iron levels.

UNSATURATED IRON BINDING CAPACITY (UIBC) 498.6 µg/dL 155 - 355 µg/dL
155.0 355.0

% OF SATURATION 4.79 % 14 - 50 %
14.0 50.0
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

FERRITIN

FERRITIN 6.73 ng/m L 11 - 306 ng/m L


306.0
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time

DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

RHEUMATOID FACTOR (RA) QUANTITATIVE

Rheumatoid factors are proteins produced by the immune system, and a RF test is done to measure the amount of Rheumatoid Factor present in the blood.

RHEUMATOID FACTOR
<10.0 IU/mL

Info- An RF test is used to help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune disorders
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time


DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

Recommendations

Test Recommendations
Follow Up Recommendation Other Recommendations
CRP Allergy Panel
Active Vitamin B12 Anti TPO antibodies
HBA1C
FT3, FT4

Speciality Recommendations
Follow Up Recommendation Other Recommendations
General Medicine Dermatologist
Endocrinologist Endocrinalogist/diabatologist

Note:Follow up tests are recommended based on laboratory report analysis, please reach to your doctor to seek advice regarding the following additional tests.
Patient Info

UHID Patient Name Age & Gender Sample Collection Time

DSDG.0000004565 MANJU SHAHNI 45 Years / Female 11/18/2024, 10:42:38 AM

Personal Recommendations

Diet recommendations
Physical Activity Lifestyle Recommendations
Do's
Add dietary fibre in your diet (i.e. Oats,
Do's Do's
Chickpeas, Kidney Beans, Lentils) Do aerobics for atleast 75 minutes per week Eat at right time & intervals. Check with your
Add healthy fats (i.e. Avacados, Almonds, Eggs, Perform High-intensity interval training for at dietician for portion size and time for your meal.
Fatty fish) in your diet. least 15 minutes Ensure proper sleep for at least 7 hrs.
Add nuts (i.e. Almonds, Walnuts) and seeds (i.e. Moderate walking for 30 minutes if health Get active - Keep yourself active (i.e. Yoga, Gym,
Chia, Flax, Pumpkin) in your diet. permits. Walk)
Eat whole grains - i.e. Whole wheat flour in place Keep your mind calm by practicing yoga when
of refined flour possible.
Eat fruits, such as bananas, citrus fruits and
Dont's Walk for 30 minutes every day. Walking is simple
Perform extensive physical activity if blood with tremendous benefits, from supporting a
melons which are rich sources of iron
glucose is high. Wait for blood glucose to be in healthy immune system to boosting your
Eat iron-rich foods with foods that contain beta
normal range metabolism to strengthening your joints, muscles,
carotene, such as apricots, red peppers, and
beets, to improve absorption and bones to stress buster.
Eat iron-rich foods with vitamin C-rich foods, Do Meditation for 10-15 minutes per day.
such as oranges, tomatoes, or strawberries, to Ensure adequate rest such as such as relaxing
improve absorption. at home or on vacation etc.
Include fistful of almonds & walnuts per day, 1-2
teaspoons of flax seeds per day
Include Iron rich diet like green leafy vegetables
Dont's
Consume alcohol
like Spinach, Legumes like Kidney beans etc
Smoke - Nicotine in blood can effect insulin
function
Dont's Consume Tobacco & alcohol
Consume simple carbs (i.e. White Bread, Refined
Flour (Maida), White Rice, Sweetened Cereals)
Consume sugar-sweetened beverages (i.e. Soft
Drinks, Carbonated Drinks, Sweet Lassi)
Consumesugary fruits in large quantity (i.e.
Watermelons, Riped Mango, Pineapples, Dates)
Eat iron-rich foods with foods or beverages that
block iron absorption. These include coffee or tea
etc
Overcook your food.

Disclaimer :
This report is for educating patients (especially in diet & lifestyle).
This report is not intended to replace your clinicians, we recommend to contact your clinicians for interpretation of result.
If you are pregnant, some of the recommendations in the Smart Report may not directly apply to you. Please consult your doctor.
The analyzed information in the Smart Report is not ideal for individuals less than 15 years of age. Please make sure you consult your doctor before further actions.
Please be careful of any food allergies or intolerances that you are sensitive to.
Patient Name : Mrs.MANJU SHAHNI Collected : 18/Nov/2024 10:42AM
Age/Gender : 46 Y 0 M 0 D /F Received : 19/Nov/2024 11:32AM
UHID/MR No : DSDG.0000004565 Reported : 19/Nov/2024 01:31PM
Visit ID : DSDGOPV6043 Status : Final Report
Ref Doctor : Dr.SELF Client Name : PCC SHIDHGIRIBAG 2 VARANASI
IP/OP NO : Center location : ,Varanasi

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
XPERT HEALTH COMPREHENSIVE

Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Interval Method


RHEUMATOID FACTOR , SERUM <10.0 IU/mL 0-13.99 Immunoturbidimetric

Comment:
In rheumatoid arthritis, diagnostically useful autoantibodies termed as ‘Rheumatoid Factors’ (RF) can be detected. Positive test
indicates presence of rheumatoid factors in the test specimen. RF is not specific only for Rheumatoid arthritis, but it is often seen in
cases of chronic infection and other systemic inflammatory conditions.

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SIN No:BI22792681
Patient Name : Mrs.MANJU SHAHNI Collected : 18/Nov/2024 10:42AM
Age/Gender : 46 Y 0 M 0 D /F Received : 19/Nov/2024 11:32AM
UHID/MR No : DSDG.0000004565 Reported : 19/Nov/2024 01:31PM
Visit ID : DSDGOPV6043 Status : Final Report
Ref Doctor : Dr.SELF Client Name : PCC SHIDHGIRIBAG 2 VARANASI
IP/OP NO : Center location : ,Varanasi

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
XPERT HEALTH COMPREHENSIVE

Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Interval Method


IRON STUDIES (IRON + TIBC) , SERUM
IRON 25.1 µg/dL 60-180 TPTZ AND NITROSO-
PSAP
TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY 524 µg/dL 261-462 Calculated
(TIBC)
UNSATURATED IRON BINDING 498.60 µg/dL 155-355 NITROSO-PSAP
CAPACITY (UIBC)
% OF SATURATION 4.79 % 14-50 Calculated

Kindly correlate clinically.

Comment:
Transferrin is the primary plasma iron transport protein, which binds iron strongly at physiological pH. Transferrin is generally only
25% to 30% saturated with iron. The additional amount of iron that can be bound is the unsaturated iron-binding capacity (UIBC).
Diurnal variation is seen in serum iron levels—normal values in midmorning, low values in midafternoon, very low values
(approximately 10 μg/dL) near midnight.
TIBC measures the blood’s capacity to bind iron with transferrin (TRF). Estrogens and oral contraceptives increase TIBC levels.
Asparaginase, chloramphenicol, corticotropin, cortisone, and testosterone decrease the TIBC levels.
% saturation represents the amount of iron-binding sites that are occupied. Iron saturation is a better index of iron stores than
serum iron alone. % saturation is decreased in iron deficiency anemia (usually <10% in established deficiency).

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SIN No:BI22792681
Patient Name : Mrs.MANJU SHAHNI Collected : 18/Nov/2024 10:42AM
Age/Gender : 46 Y 0 M 0 D /F Received : 19/Nov/2024 11:32AM
UHID/MR No : DSDG.0000004565 Reported : 19/Nov/2024 02:18PM
Visit ID : DSDGOPV6043 Status : Final Report
Ref Doctor : Dr.SELF Client Name : PCC SHIDHGIRIBAG 2 VARANASI
IP/OP NO : Center location : ,Varanasi

DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
XPERT HEALTH COMPREHENSIVE

Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Interval Method


VITAMIN B12 , SERUM 143 pg/mL 200-900 CLIA

Comment:
Vitamin B12 deficiency frequently causes macrocytic anemia, glossitis, peripheral neuropathy, weakness, hyperreflexia, ataxia, loss
of proprioception, poor coordination, and affective behavioral changes. A significant increase in RBC MCV may be an important
indicator of vitamin B12 deficiency.
Patients taking vitamin B12 supplementation may have misleading results. A normal serum concentration of B12 does not rule out
tissue deficiency of vitamin B12 . The most sensitive test for B12 deficiency at the cellular level is the assay for MMA. If clinical
symptoms suggest deficiency, measurement of MMA and homocysteine should be considered, even if serum B12 concentrations
are normal.

*** End Of Report ***

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SIN No:IM08643974
Patient Name : Mrs.MANJU SHAHNI Collected : 18/Nov/2024 10:42AM
Age/Gender : 46 Y 0 M 0 D /F Received : 19/Nov/2024 11:32AM
UHID/MR No : DSDG.0000004565 Reported : 19/Nov/2024 02:18PM
Visit ID : DSDGOPV6043 Status : Final Report
Ref Doctor : Dr.SELF Client Name : PCC SHIDHGIRIBAG 2 VARANASI
IP/OP NO : Center location : ,Varanasi

TERMS AND CONDITIONS GOVERNING THIS REPORT

1. Reported results are for information and interpretation of the referring doctor or such other medical professionals,
who understandreporting units, reference ranges and limitation of technologies.Laboratories not be responsible for any
interpretation whatsoever.
2. It is presumed that the tests performed are, on the specimen / sample being to the patient named or identified and the
verifications of parrticulars have been confirmed by the patient or his / her representative at the point of generation of said specimen.
3. The reported results are restricted to the given specimen only. Results may vary from lab to lab and from time to time for the same
parameter for the same patient (within subject biological variation).
4. The patient details along with their results in certain cases like notifiable diseases and as per local regulatory requirements will be
communicated to the assigned regulatory bodies.
5. The patient samples can be used as part of internal quality control, test verification, data analysis purposes within the testing scope of
the laboratory.
6. This report is not valid for medico legal purposes. It is performed to facilitate medical diagnosis only.

SIN No:IM08643974

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