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Biochemistry
Tests Result Units Biological Reference Range Specimen
Comments:
Kidneys play several vital roles like filtration/removal of toxic wastes and metabolites from the blood, RBC
production, Vitamin D metabolism and regulation of blood pressure. It is recommended in following conditions:
1. To evaluate kidney functioning in normal individuals as screening test
2. To aid in diagnosis of kidney related disorders (Acute and chronic renal failure, pyelonephritis, End Stage Renal
Disease)
3. To screen those who may be at risk of developing kidney disorders (Diabetes, Hypertension, Cardiovascular
diseases)
4. To monitor someone on treatment for kidney related disorders
5. To monitor effects of nephrotoxic drugs (given for other conditions) on kidneys (Vancomycin, methotrexate, some
antivirals etc)
Results of the panel are usually considered together, rather than separately. Individual test result can be abnormal
due to causes other than kidney disease, but taken together with risks and signs and symptoms, they may give an
indication of whether kidney disease is present.
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Haematology
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
WBC Parameters
Total WBC Count 4.99 K/uL 4.0-10.0 K2EDTA WB
Method:Light Scattering
WBC Differential
Neutrophils 51.5 % 40.0-80.0 K2EDTA WB
Method:FCM
Absolute Counts
Absolute Neutrophils 2.57 K/uL 2.0-7.0 K2EDTA WB
Method:Calculated
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Comments:
A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test which measures several cellular components of blood and is used to evaluate overall
health and detect a wide range of disorders.
It is used to determine one¶s general health status; to screen for, diagnose, or monitor a variety of diseases and conditions that affect
blood cells, such as anemia, infection, inflammation, bleeding disorder or cancer.
A decrease in hemoglobin levels/ RBC count lower than the normal reference range for the given age can signify anemia. Further
investigation with iron studies, vitamin B12 and folic acid levels will help in determining the cause and assist in further treatment. Red
cell indices help in classification of anaemia and give a clue to their etiology. An increase in haemoglobin level may signify
polycythemia, dehydration and is often seen in smokers.
White blood cell (WBC) counts and their differential counts (DC) are used to diagnose infections(bacterial/viral), allergies, inflammatory
conditions and leukemias.
Platelets help in clotting of blood, any substantial decrease may increase the risk of bleeding
Note
The differential leucocyte counts are additionally being reported as absolute numbers of each cell in per unit volume of blood as per the
recommendation of International council for Standardization in Hematology.
Verified By:232386
Verified Date : 11-Dec-2024 /14:04 Dr. Sreelekshmy G
MBBS, MD, DNB- Pathology
Specialist - Pathology
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Biochemistry
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
Comments:
Glucose is a simple sugar(monosaccharide) obtained by breakdown of carbohydrates. It is the main source of energy in the body. This test
measures glucose levels in the blood after 8-12 hrs of fasting.
Clinical uses:
1. Diagnosis and monitoring of Diabetes(hyperglycemia)
2. Diagnosis and monitoring of Hypoglycemia
3. Diagnosis of some endocrinal disorders
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Biochemistry
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
Comments: The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test is often the test of choice for initially evaluating thyroid
function and/or symptoms of a thyroid disorder, including overactive or underactive
thyroid (hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism).
Increased Levels: Primary hypothyroidism, Subclinical hypothyroidism, TSH dependent Hyperthyroidism, Thyroid
hormone resistance
Decreased Levels: Graves disease, Autonomous thyroid hormone secretion, TSH deficiency.
Factors such as Stress, sleep deprivation, dieting and different time of the menstrual cycle may impact the thyroid
results.
The best way to avoid false fluctuations in lab test results is to have your thyroid levels checked under same
conditions.
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Biochemistry
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
LIPID PROFILE
TOTAL CHOLESTEROL 178 mg/dl Serum
Method:CHOD-POD Desirable:< 200
Borderline-high:200 - 239
High:>/= 240
Comments:
Lipid profile is a panel of blood tests that serves as an initial screening tool for abnormalities in lipids, such as cholesterol and triglycerides. The
lipid panel is used as part of a cardiac risk assessment to help determine your risk of heart disease and to help make decisions about what
treatment may be best if you have borderline, intermediate or high risk.
The results of the lipid panel are considered along with other known risk factors of heart disease to develop a plan of treatment and follow up.
Depending on the results and other risk factors, treatment options may involve lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise or medications that
lower lipid levels, typically statins.
Additionally a lipid panel may be used to monitor whether treatment has been effective in lowering cholesterol levels.
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include total cholesterol and HDL-C, which allows calculation of non-HDL-C (total-C ±HDL-C). If fasting (generally 9±12 hours), the LDL-C level
may be calculated, provided that the triglyceride concentration is <400 mg/dL.
5. Apo B is considered an optional, secondary target for treatment. Epidemiologic studies have generally shown that both apo B and non±HDL-C
are better predictors of ASCVD risk than LDL-C. Apo B and non±HDL-C share the advantage that neither requires fasting sample for accurate
assessment.
6. Elevated triglyceride level is not a target of therapy per se, except when very high (>500 mg/dL). When triglycerides are between 200 and
499 mg/dL, the targets of therapy are non±HDL-C and LDL-C. When triglycerides are very high (>500 mg/dL, and especially if >1000 mg/dL),
reduction to <500 mg/dL to prevent pancreatitis becomes the primary goal of therapy.
7. Lifestyle therapies for ASCVD risk reduction generally include interventions aimed at (1) dietary modifications (2) reducing total energy intake
to lower body weight and adiposity for those who are overweight or obese; (3) exercise (4) improving risk factors associated with the metabolic
syndrome (adiposity, dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, and elevated plasma glucose); and (5) ceasing tobacco use.
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Biochemistry
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
Comments:
These are a panel of tests that help determine health of the liver by measuring the levels of proteins, liver enzymes and bilirubin in the blood. It
helps the clinician in differentiating between pre-hepatic, hepatic and post -hepatic causes of some conditions exhibiting jaundice as a symptom.
It is recommended in the following conditions:
1. To check for damage from liver infections (Hepatitis B, C etc)
2. To monitor the side effects of certain hepatotoxic drugs
3. To monitor effectiveness of treatment for liver diseases
4. If symptoms of liver or gall bladder conditions are seen (like jaundice, itchiness etc)
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5. For certain medical conditions like diabetes, high triglycerides, anaemia etc
6. In liver damage caused by heavy alcohol consumption.
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