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Visit Number: 37222517675 Registered 27-12-2022 09:25:53

Patient Name: Collected 27-12-2022 09:26:03


Age / Sex: 33 Year / Female Authenticated 27-12-2022 15:36:31
Referred By: Prof : -
Printed 03-01-2023 09:31:28
Client Name: 6361

TEST NAME RESULT UNIT REFERENCE RANGE


Diabetic Profile
Haemoglobin A1C H 7.5 % Normal: Less than 5.7
Prediabetes: 5.7 - 6.4
Diabetes: More than 6.4

Lipid profile, Kidney function tests and Microalbuminuria are recommended

Kidney Function Tests


Ionized Calcium 1.20 mmol/L 1.12 - 1.32

Serum Creatinine 0.70 mg/dL 0.6 - 1.2

Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 10 mg/dL 9 - 23

Serum Calcium 9.0 mg/dL 8.7 - 10.4

Serum Magnesium 1.7 mg/dL 1.6 - 2.6

Serum Potassium 4.1 mmol/L 3.5 - 5.5

Serum Sodium (Na) 140 mmol/l 136 - 145

Thyroid Function Tests


TSH 1.79 uIU/mL 0.55 - 4.78

N.B. :Many factors affect TSH levels including circadian rhythm (peak around midnight and a low in the afternoon), diet
(High-Fiber Diet or Goitrogenic Foods), thyroid therapy, autoimmune thyroiditis and stress. Such factors act as Non-
thyroidal illness affecting TSH levels without any effect on thyroid gland.

Free T3 2.8 pg/mL 2.1 - 4.4

Free T4 1.0 ng/dL 0.8 - 1.8

Dr.Randa Talaat
M.D. Clinical Pathology,
Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University

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Visit Number: 37222517675 Registered 27-12-2022 09:25:53
Patient Name: Collected 27-12-2022 09:26:03
Age / Sex: 33 Year / Female Authenticated 27-12-2022 15:36:31
Referred By: Prof : -
Printed 03-01-2023 09:31:28
Client Name: 6361

Adrenal Cortex Profile


Cortisol-am 6.34 ug/dL 6.2 - 19.4

Cortisol-pm L 2.97 ug/dL 3 - 16.6

Vitamins Assessment
25 OH Vitamin D (Total) L 11.04 ng/mL Defficient : < 20
Insufficient : 20 – < 30
Sufficient : 30 – 100

Lipid Profile
Serum Total Cholesterol 139 mg/dL Normal : Up to 200
Borderline Risk : 200-240
High Risk : > 240
Serum Triglycerides 120 mg/dL 0 - 150
HDL Cholesterol L 30 mg/dL Negative risk factor for CHD : >= 60
Positive risk factor for CHD : < 40
LDL Cholesterol 86 mg/dL 0 - 100
VLDL Cholesterol 24 mg/dL 0 - 30
Non-HDL cholesterol 110 mg/dL 0 - 130
HDL Risk Factor H 4.71 Mild risk : 4.4
Moderate risk : 7.1
High risk : 11.0

N.B. :For CHD patients, According to ESC/EAS and NCEP Guidelines,the following reference ranges for LDL cholesterol are
recommended:
For patient with Very high CHD risk: < 55 mg/dL
For patient with High CHD risk : < 70 mg/dL
For patient with Moderate CHD risk: < 100 mg/dL
For patient with Low CHD risk : < 116 mg/dL

Dr.Randa Talaat
M.D. Clinical Pathology,
Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University

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