Mrs - Lalita Sharma
Mrs - Lalita Sharma
Mrs - Lalita Sharma
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
FULL BODY HEALTH CHECKUP EXTENDED
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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<200 Desirable
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
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A complete blood count is a blood panel that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood, such as the cell count for each cell type. It is done on automated cell counter. The sample collected in EDTA is well preserved for 1 day.
After 24 – 48 hrs, RBC morphology show increased in MCV & HCT. All abnormal haemograms are reviewed and confirmed microscopically.
Critical value of Hemoglobin established as per laboratory policy: Adult : < 7.0 or > 20, NewBorn : < 10 or > 22, Critical value of TLC established as per laboratory policy: Adult : < 2000 or > 30000 NewBorn : < 2000 or > 43000,
Critical value of PCV established as per laboratory policy: Adult : < 20 or > 60 NewBorn : < 33 or > 71, Critical value of Platelets established as per laboratory policy: Adult : <40000 or > 1000000. Such critical value if obtained needs
urgent medical attention.
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DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
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The assay measures both D2 (Ergocalciferol) and D3 (Cholecalciferol) metabolites of vitamin D.Vitamin D status is best determined by measurement of 25 hydroxy
vitamin D, as it is the major circulating form and has longer half life ( 2-3 weeks) than 1,25 Dihydroxy vitamin D ( 5-8 hrs)
The reference ranges discussed in the preceding are related to total 25-OHD; as long as the combined total is 30 ng/mL or more, the patient has sufficient vitamin D.
Levels needed to prevent rickets and osteomalacia (15 ng/mL) are lower than those that dramatically suppress parathyroid hormone levels (20–30 ng/mL). In turn, those
levels are lower than levels needed to optimize intestinal calcium absorption (34 ng/mL). Neuromuscular peak performance is associated with levels approximately 38
ng/mL.
Critical value of VIT D established as per laboratory policy:
: > 100
Such critical value if obtained needs urgent medical attention.
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DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
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