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Name : Mr.

PREYASH PRITESHBHAI PATEL (BAREJA, Ahmedabad) Medico ID : 23121401984433


Age/ Gender : 22Y 0M / Male Reference No : 2304850138224
Referred By : . IRCS Ahmedabad (-) Reference Date : Dec 14, 2023 12:00:00 AM

Registered : Dec 14, 2023 12:00:00 AM Donor Health Profile Approved On : Dec 15, 2023 3:08:16 PM

Container : Red Top Plastic Plain Tube Sample ID : 58226/23


Specimen : Serum
PARAMETER RESULT UNIT BIOL.REF.RANGE TEST METHOD
Creatinine 0.97 mg/dL 0.60 - 1.30 Jaffe's
Total Protein 7.50 g/dL 6.00 - 8.00 Biuret
Uric Acid 6.70 mg/dl 3.50 - 7.20 Uricase
Total Bilirubin 0.42 mg/dL upto 1.2 Modified TAB
Cholesterol 180.90 mg/dL Desirable : < 200 CHOD-PAP
Borderline: 200-240
High Risk: >240
Note : S. Creatinine: It is Specific and sensitive indicator of renal function.
S. Protein:Protein forms the basic structural component of the body. They constitute the enzyme present in our body and
also act as a second source of energy. If it is > 6 mg/dl you are eligible for Single Donor Platelet donation.
Total Bilirubin:It is a product of breakdown of RBCs in Spleen, Liver and Bone marrow. Marker of Liver function.
S. Uric Acid:It is the end product of purine metabolism and is excreted by Kidneys. It increases in Gout.
Cholesterol:Main lipid found in blood, bile and brain tissue. One of the most important steroid in the body and is a
precursor of many steroid hormones.

Kindly correlate results clinically.


If results are out of range, kindly contact your family physician.
Tests are carried out on Mispa Nano Plus Agappe

Prepared By : IRCS Ahmedabad Dr.Vashishtha Patel(Pathologist) , Reg. No : G-36224

Printed By : IRCS Ahmedabad Printed On : 15- December- 2023 / 04:36 PM. Page 1 of 1
* This is a computer generated and electronically signed report, This report is not valid for Medico-Legal Purpose. Only Laboratory investigations are not conclusive and
must be interpreted along with the clinical profile of the patient.

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