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Patient's Name : HARSHIT CHAUDHARY Ref. No. : 429


Referred by : C/o. Rashtriya Raksha University Age : 20 Years
Date : 25/07/2024 13:37 Sex : Male
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HEMOGRAM
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Test Name Result Units Biological Reference Interval


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Hemoglobin : 14.2 g/dl [13.0-18.0]


Total RBC Count : 4.70 mill/cmm [4.7-6.0]
Total WBC Count : 2900 /cmm [4000-10000]
Blood Indices
P.C.V : 49.4 % [42-52]
M.C.V. : 105.11 femtolitre [78-100]
M.C.H. : 30.21 pg [27-31]
M.C.H.C. : 28.7 g/dl [32-36]
R.D.W. : 15.2 % [11.5-14.0]
Differential WBC Count
Polymorphs : 68 % [60 - 70]
Lymphocytes : 28 % [20 - 40 ]
Eosinophils : 02 % [1 - 4 ]
Monocytes : 02 % [2 - 6 ]
Basophils : 00 % [0 - 1 ]
Platelet Count : 121000 /cmm 150000-450000
MPV : 12.3 fL 7.5-11.5
PDW : 19.0 % 10 - 17.9
Smear Study
RBCs : RBCs are normocytic,normochromic.
WBCs : WBCs series shows leucopenia.
Platelets : There is Thrombocytopenia
PS For MP : No any parasites seen.

BIOCHEMICAL TESTS

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Test Name Result Units Biological Reference Interval


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S.G.P.T. : 15.66 U/L 0 - 40


C.R.P.Test : 3.07 mg/L 0.0 - 5.0
( C Reactive Protein )

Dengue Antigen
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Dengue NS1 Antigen : POSITIVE

While sample should be collected as soon as possible after onset of illness, it is

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Patient's Name : HARSHIT CHAUDHARY Ref. No. : 429
Referred by : C/o. Rashtriya Raksha University Age : 20 Years
Date : 25/07/2024 13:37 Sex : Male
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recommended that follow up of testing should be done on day 10 after the first
sample to allow seroconversion, especially when the test is negative and Dengue
virus infection is clinically suspected.

80% of the patients may have detectable levels of IgM antibody by day 5 of illness
and 99% by day 10.

IgM levels rise quickly and peak by two weeks after onset of symptoms and then
fall to become undetectable over 2-3 months. IgG antibodies rise quickly and peak
at about two weeks post infection and then decline slowly over 3-6 months.

Though screening test does provide evidence to distinguish the past (secondary)
infection from current (primary) ongoing infection, a negative result does not
preclude the possibility of infection with Dengue virus.

Done By Immunocapture(EIA) or Immunochromatography method

DEVENDRASINH RATHOD Dr. YATISH GOSWAMI


B.Sc, Micro (M.D. Patho)
M.L.T

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