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CBC+ ESR
Sample Type : WHOLE BLOOD EDTA
Non-
HAEMOGLOBIN (HB) 11.0 gm/dl 13.00-17.00
Cyanmethemoglobin
TOTAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT (TLC) 4,740 cell/cmm 4000-10000 Flow cytometry
DLC (by Flow cytometry/Microscopy)
RBC COUNT(RED BLOOD CELL COUNT) 3.91 million/cmm 4.50-5.50 Optical Flowcytometry
RBC pulse height
PCV/HAEMATOCRIT 43.3 % 40-50
detection
MCV 110.8 fL 80-100 Automated/Calculated
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DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
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Interpretation:
A complete blood count (CBC) provides vital insights into the types and quantities of cells circulating in the bloodstream,
particularly red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It aids in assessing symptoms such as weakness, fatigue, or
bruising, and is instrumental in diagnosing various conditions such as anemia, infection, and numerous other disorders.
Hemoglobin (Hb)
Hemoglobin, found within red blood cells, functions to transport oxygen and lends the characteristic red color to blood cells.
The hemoglobin test quantifies the level of hemoglobin in the blood, serving as an effective gauge of the blood's oxygen-carrying
capacity throughout the body.
Conditions associated with elevated ESR include acute inflammatory processes, acute and chronic infections, tissue damage
(necrosis), rheumatoid arthritis, collagen diseases, malignancies, stress, pregnancy, and more.
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Aspartate aminotransferase (AST),SGOT: The AST enzyme is also found in muscles and many other tissues besides the
liver.
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), SGPT: ALT is almost exclusively found in the liver. If ALT and AST are found together in
elevated amounts in the blood, liver damage is most likely present.
Alkaline Phosphatase and GGT: Another of the liver's key functions is the production of bile, which helps digest fat. Bile
flows through the liver in a system of small tubes (ducts), and is eventually stored in the gallbladder, under the liver. When
bile flow is slow or blocked, blood levels of certain liver enzymes rise: Alkaline phosphatase Gamma-utamyl transpeptidase
(GGT) Liver tests may check for any or all of these enzymes in the blood. Alkaline phosphatase is by far the most commonly
tested of the three. If alkaline phosphatase and GGT are elevated, a problem with bile flow is most likely present. Bile flow
problems can be due to a problem in the liver, the gallbladder, or the tubes connecting them.
Proteins are important building blocks of all cells and tissues. Proteins are necessary for your body's growth, development,
and health. Blood contains two classes of protein, albumin and globulin. Albumin proteins keep fluid from leaking out of blood
vessels. Globulin proteins play an important role in your immune system.
Low total protein may indicate: 1.bleeding 2.liver disorder 3.malnutrition 4.agammaglobulinemia
High Protein levels 'Hyperproteinemia: May be seen in dehydration due to inadequate water intake or to excessive water
loss (eg, severe vomiting, diarrhea, Addison's disease and diabetic acidosis) or as a result of increased production of proteins
Low albumin levels may be caused by: 1.A poor diet (malnutrition). 2.Kidney disease. 3.Liver disease.
High albumin levels may be caused by: Severe dehydration.
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CALCIUM TOTAL
Sample Type : Serum
SERUM TOTAL CALCIUM 8.76 mg/dl 8.3-10.3 Arsenazo III
INTERPRETATION:
-Calcium level is increased in patients with hyperparathyroidism, Vitamin D intoxication, metastatic bone tumor, milk-alkali
syndrome, multiple myeloma, Paget’s disease.
-Calcium level is decreased in patients with hemodialysis, hypoparathyroidism (primary, secondary), vitamin D deficiency,
acute pancreatitis, diabetic Keto-acidosis, sepsis, acute myocardial infarction (AMI), malabsorption, osteomalacia, renal
failure, rickets.
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LIPID PROFILE
Sample Type : SERUM
Desirable 0 - 200~Borderline
TOTAL CHOLESTEROL 151.81 High Risk 201 - 250~High Risk > CHOD - POD
251
0 - 203.5~BorderLine : 150-
TRIGLYCERIDES 139.22 mg/dl 199~High : 200-499~Very High : GPO - POD
>=500
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Endpoint, Increasing
H D L CHOLESTEROL 46.2 mg/dl 38.1 - 62.4 reaction.
Immunoinhibition
VLDL 27.84 mg/dl 15-30 Calculated
70-106~Above Optimal : 100-
129~Borderline High : 130-
L D L CHOLESTEROL 77.77 mg/dl Calculated
159~High : 160-189~Very High :
>=190
Desirable: <130~BorderLine :
NON HDL CHOLESTEROL 105.61 mg/dl 150-199~High : 200-499~Very Calculated
High : >=500
LDL / HDL RATIO 1.68 Calculated
T. CHOLESTEROL/ HDL RATIO 3.29 Calculated
Comment and interpretation:
A Lipid test can help determine your risk of the buildup of fatty deposits (plaques) in your arteries that can lead to narrowed or blocked arteries
throughout your body (atherosclerosis).High cholesterol usually causes no signs or symptoms. A complete cholesterol test is done to determine whether
your cholesterol is high and to estimate your risk of heart attacks and other forms of heart disease and diseases of the blood vessels.
A complete Lipid test includes the calculation of four types of fats in your blood:
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. This is called the "bad" cholesterol. Too much of it in your blood causes the buildup of fatty deposits
(plaques) in your arteries (atherosclerosis), which reduces blood flow. These plaques sometimes rupture and can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. This is called the "good" cholesterol because it helps carry away LDL cholesterol, thus keeping
Triglycerides. Triglycerides are a type of fat in the blood. When you eat, your body converts calories it doesn't need into triglycerides, which are
stored in fat cells. High triglyceride levels are associated with several factors, including being overweight, eating too many sweets or drinking too
much alcohol, smoking, being sedentary, or having diabetes with elevated blood sugar levels.
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Blood Urea / Urea nitrogen comes from the breakdown of protein in the foods you eat. As kidney function decreases, the BUN level rises
Serum Creatinine is a waste product that comes from the normal wear and tear on muscles of the body. Creatinine levels in the blood can vary depending on age and body size. A
creatinine level of greater than 1.2 for women and greater than 1.4 for men may be an early sign that the kidneys are not working properly. As kidney disease progresses, the level of
creatinine in the blood rises
Uric Acid is produced by the breakdown of purines, chemicals that enter the bloodstream during digestion of foods or from normal breakdown of some of the body's cells. The
kidneys filter out most of the uric acid in the blood and eliminate it from the body in the urine. Some uric acid also leaves the body in the feces. Uric acid can accumulate when the
body produces too much or fails to excrete enough of it. Excess uric acid can also form crystals or kidney stoneth at can damage the kidneys. Rarely, excess uric acid in kids can
cause gout, a very painful inflammation caused by uric acid crystals in joint fluid (also called synovial fluid). Gout most often affects the joints of the ankles, feet, and toes
Electrolytes including sodium and potassium, are lost in sweat during exercise. A rapid loss of fluids, such as after a bout of diarrhea or vomiting, can also affect the concentration
of electrolytes. In these types of situations, the balance of electrolytes in the body needs to be restored. The kidneys and several hormones regulate the concentration of each
electrolyte. If the level of one is too high, the kidneys filter it from the body, and different hormones act to restore a balance. An imbalance causes a health issue when the
concentration of a certain electrolyte becomes higher than the body can regulate. Low levels of electrolytes can also affect overall health.
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INTERPRETATION:
Increased In
Diabetes Mellitus
Chronic pancreatitis
Wernicke encephalopathy (vitamin B1 deficiency)
Decreased In
Pancreatic disorders
Extrapancreatic tumors
Endocrine disorders
Malnutrition
Hypothalamic lesions
Alcoholism
Endocrine disorders
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DEPARTMENT OF HORMONE ASSAYS
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Comments:
1. During pregnancy, Free thyroid profile (FT3, FT4 & Ultra-TSH) is recommended.
2. TSH levels are subject to circadian variation, reaches peak levels between 2-4 AM and at a minimum between 6-10 PM. The variation
of the day has influence on the measured serum TSH concentrations.
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