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Kundan Blood Report

Mr. Kundan Kumar Verma, a 28-year-old male, underwent a series of lab tests on May 8, 2025, with results indicating a normal complete blood count but reduced platelet count and a Mentzer index suggesting possible iron deficiency anemia. His HbA1c level was 5.3%, indicating well-controlled diabetes, and fasting glucose was 81 mg/dL, which is within the normal range. The report is interim and further tests are to follow for additional assessments.
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Kundan Blood Report

Mr. Kundan Kumar Verma, a 28-year-old male, underwent a series of lab tests on May 8, 2025, with results indicating a normal complete blood count but reduced platelet count and a Mentzer index suggesting possible iron deficiency anemia. His HbA1c level was 5.3%, indicating well-controlled diabetes, and fasting glucose was 81 mg/dL, which is within the normal range. The report is interim and further tests are to follow for additional assessments.
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Name : Mr. KUNDAN KUMAR VERMA


Lab No. : 492381154 Age : 28 Years
Ref By : ANUBHAV Gender : Male
Collected : 5/8/2025 9:58:00AM Reported : 5/8/2025 4:24:08PM
A/c Status : P Report Status : Interim
Collected at : INDRAPURAM LAB HOME VISIT Processed at : LPL-VASUNDHARA LAB
BG-3&4, BG-58&59, GF, PLOT NO : C/GH-03, GF- Commercial Premises Viz 15C
ADITYA CENTRE, VAIBHAV KHAND, INDRAPURA /20,Vasundhara , Ghaziabad. U.P 201012
GHAZIABAD

Test Report

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval

COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT;CBC


(Photometry, Electrical Impedance, Optical/Impedance & Calculated)

Hemoglobin 13.60 g/dL 13.00 - 17.00

Packed Cell Volume (PCV) 41.40 % 40.00 - 50.00

RBC Count 4.62 mill/mm3 4.50 - 5.50

MCV 89.60 fL 83.00 - 101.00

Mentzer Index 19.4

MCH 29.40 pg 27.00 - 32.00

MCHC 32.90 g/dL 31.50 - 34.50

Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) 14.00 % 11.60 - 14.00

Total Leukocyte Count (TLC) 6.78 thou/mm3 4.00 - 10.00

Differential Leucocyte Count (DLC)


Segmented Neutrophils 54.57 % 40.00 - 80.00

Lymphocytes 35.87 % 20.00 - 40.00

Monocytes 7.45 % 2.00 - 10.00

Eosinophils 1.90 % 1.00 - 6.00

Basophils 0.21 % <2.00

Absolute Leucocyte Count


Neutrophils 3.70 thou/mm3 2.00 - 7.00

Lymphocytes 2.43 thou/mm3 1.00 - 3.00

Monocytes 0.51 thou/mm3 0.20 - 1.00

Eosinophils 0.13 thou/mm3 0.02 - 0.50

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Name : Mr. KUNDAN KUMAR VERMA


Lab No. : 492381154 Age : 28 Years
Ref By : ANUBHAV Gender : Male
Collected : 5/8/2025 9:58:00AM Reported : 5/8/2025 4:24:08PM
A/c Status : P Report Status : Interim
Collected at : INDRAPURAM LAB HOME VISIT Processed at : LPL-VASUNDHARA LAB
BG-3&4, BG-58&59, GF, PLOT NO : C/GH-03, GF- Commercial Premises Viz 15C
ADITYA CENTRE, VAIBHAV KHAND, INDRAPURA /20,Vasundhara , Ghaziabad. U.P 201012
GHAZIABAD

Test Report

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval


Basophils 0.01 thou/mm3 0.02 - 0.10

Platelet Count 116 thou/mm3 150.00 - 410.00

Mean Platelet Volume 13.3 fL 6.5 - 12.0

Comment
In anaemic conditions Mentzer index is used to differentiate Iron Deficiency Anaemia from Beta- Thalassemia
trait. If Mentzer Index value is >13, there is probability of Iron Deficiency Anaemia. A value <13 indicates likelihood
of Beta- Thalassemia trait and Hb HPLC is advised to rule out the Thalassemia trait.

Note
1. As per the recommendation of International council for Standardization in Hematology, the differential
leucocyte counts are additionally being reported as absolute numbers of each cell in per unit volume of
blood
2. Test conducted on EDTA whole blood
Predominantly Normocytic normochromic RBCs
WBC is normal in number.
Platelets are reduced.

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Name : Mr. KUNDAN KUMAR VERMA


Lab No. : 492381154 Age : 28 Years
Ref By : ANUBHAV Gender : Male
Collected : 5/8/2025 9:58:00AM Reported : 5/8/2025 4:24:26PM
A/c Status : P Report Status : Interim
Collected at : INDRAPURAM LAB HOME VISIT Processed at : LPL-VASUNDHARA LAB
BG-3&4, BG-58&59, GF, PLOT NO : C/GH-03, GF- Commercial Premises Viz 15C
ADITYA CENTRE, VAIBHAV KHAND, /20,Vasundhara , Ghaziabad. U.P 201012
INDRAPURA
GHAZIABAD

Test Report

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval


HbA1c (GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN), BLOOD
(HPLC, NGSP certified)

HbA1c 5.3 % 4.00 - 5.60

Estimated average glucose (eAG) 105 mg/dL

Interpretation
HbA1c result is suggestive of non diabetic adults (>=18 years)/ well controlled Diabetes in a known Diabetic
Interpretation as per American Diabetes Association (ADA) Guidelines

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| Reference Group | Non diabetic | At risk | Diagnosing | Therapeutic goals |
| | adults >=18 years | (Prediabetes) | Diabetes | for glycemic control |
| ----------------|-------------------|---------------|-------------|----------------------|
| HbA1c in % | 4.0-5.6 | 5.7-6.4 | >= 6.5 | <7.0 |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Note: Presence of Hemoglobin variants and/or conditions that affect red cell turnover must be considered,
particularly when the HbA1C result does not correlate with the patient’s blood glucose levels.

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| FACTORS THAT INTERFERE WITH HbA1C | FACTORS THAT AFFECT INTERPRETATION |
| MEASUREMENT | OF HBA1C RESULTS |
|--------------------------------------|------------------------------------------|
| Hemoglobin variants,elevated fetal | Any condition that shortens erythrocyte |
| hemoglobin (HbF) and chemically | survival or decreases mean erythrocyte |
| modified derivatives of hemoglobin | age (e.g.,recovery from acute blood loss,|
| (e.g. carbamylated Hb in patients | hemolytic anemia, HbSS, HbCC, and HbSC) |
| with renal failure) can affect the | will falsely lower HbA1c test results |
| accuracy of HbA1c measurements | regardless of the assay method used.Iron |
| | deficiency anemia is associated with |
| | higher HbA1c |
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Name : Mr. KUNDAN KUMAR VERMA


Lab No. : 492381154 Age : 28 Years
Ref By : ANUBHAV Gender : Male
Collected : 5/8/2025 9:58:00AM Reported : 5/8/2025 4:24:48PM
A/c Status : P Report Status : Interim
Collected at : INDRAPURAM LAB HOME VISIT Processed at : LPL-VASUNDHARA LAB
BG-3&4, BG-58&59, GF, PLOT NO : C/GH-03, GF- Commercial Premises Viz 15C
ADITYA CENTRE, VAIBHAV KHAND, INDRAPURA /20,Vasundhara , Ghaziabad. U.P 201012
GHAZIABAD

Test Report

Test Name Results Units Bio. Ref. Interval


GLUCOSE, FASTING (F), PLASMA 81.00 mg/dL 70.00 - 100.00
(Hexokinase)

Dr Aditya Tayal
DNB,(Pathology)
Chief of Laboratory
Dr Lal PathLabs Ltd

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