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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 04:54 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
RBC Parameters
Hemoglobin 9.8 g/dL 13.0 - 17.0
Cyanide free colorimetric
RBC Count 3.3 10^6/µl 4.5 - 5.5
Electrical impedance
PCV 32.8 % 40 - 50
Calculated
MCV 98.6 fl 83 - 101
Calculated
MCH 29.4 pg 27 - 32
Calculated
MCHC 29.8 g/dL 31.5 - 34.5
Calculated
RDW (CV) 17 % 11.6 - 14.0
Calculated
RDW-SD 59.5 fl 35.1 - 43.9
Calculated
WBC Parameters
TLC 5.5 10^3/µl 4 - 10
Electrical impedance and microscopy
Differential Leucocyte Count
Neutrophils 77 % 40-80
Laser based Flow-cytometry
Lymphocytes 15 % 20-40
Laser based Flow-cytometry
Monocytes 5 % 2-10
Laser based Flow-cytometry
Eosinophils 3 % 1-6
Laser based Flow-cytometry
Basophils 0 % <2
Laser based Flow-cytometry
Absolute Leukocyte Counts
Calculated
Neutrophils. 4.24 10^3/µl 2-7
Calculated
Lymphocytes. 0.83 10^3/µl 1-3
Calculated
Monocytes. 0.28 10^3/µl 0.2 - 1.0
Calculated
Eosinophils. 0.17 10^3/µl 0.02 - 0.5
Calculated
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : HQ512197
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Whole blood EDTA
Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 04:54 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Basophils. 0 10^3/µl 0.02 - 0.5
Calculated
Platelet Parameters
Platelet Count 136 10^3/µl 150 - 410
Electrical impedance and microscopy
Verified on smear.
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) 12.3 fL 9.3 - 12.1
Calculated
PCT 0.1 % 0.17 - 0.32
Calculated
PDW 18.1 fL 8.3 - 25.0
Calculated
P-LCR 45.2 % 18 - 50
Calculated
P-LCC 35 10^9/L 44 - 140
Calculated
Mentzer Index 29.88 % > 13
Calculated
Interpretation:
CBC provides information about red cells, white cells and platelets. Results are useful in the diagnosis of anemia, infections, leukemias, clotting
disorders and many other medical conditions.
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : HQ512197
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Whole blood EDTA
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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:54 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
ESR is also known as Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate. An ESR test is used to assess inflammation in the body. Many conditions can cause an
abnormal ESR, so an ESR test is typically used with other tests to diagnose and monitor different diseases. An elevated ESR may occur in
inflammatory conditions including infection, rheumatoid arthritis ,systemic vasculitis, anemia, multiple myeloma , etc. Low levels are typically
seen in congestive heart failure, polycythemia ,sickle cell anemia, hypo fibrinogenemia , etc.
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : ZE735364
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:24 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
The liver filters and processes blood as it circulates through the body. It metabolizes nutrients, detoxifies harmful substances, makes blood
clotting proteins, and performs many other vital functions. The cells in the liver contain proteins called enzymes that drive these chemical
reactions. When liver cells are damaged or destroyed, the enzymes in the cells leak out into the blood, where they can be measured by blood
tests Liver tests check the blood for two main liver enzymes. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST),SGOT: The AST enzyme is also found in
muscles and many other tissues besides the liver. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), SGPT: ALT is almost exclusively found in the liver. If ALT
and AST are found together in elevated amounts in the blood, liver damage is most likely present. Alkaline Phosphatase and GGT: Another of
the liver's key functions is the production of bile, which helps digest fat. Bile flows through the liver in a system of small tubes (ducts), and is
eventually stored in the gallbladder, under the liver. When bile flow is slow or blocked, blood levels of certain liver enzymes rise: Alkaline
phosphatase Gamma-utamyl transpeptidase (GGT) Liver tests may check for any or all of these enzymes in the blood. Alkaline phosphatase is
by far the most commonly tested of the three. If alkaline phosphatase and GGT are elevated, a problem with bile flow is most likely present. Bile
flow problems can be due to a problem in the liver, the gallbladder, or the tubes connecting them. Proteins are important building blocks of all
cells and tissues. Proteins are necessary for your body's growth, development, and health. Blood contains two classes of protein, albumin and
globulin. Albumin proteins keep fluid from leaking out of blood vessels. Globulin proteins play an important role in your immune system. Low
total protein may
Indicate:
1.Bleeding
2.Liver disorder
3.Malnutrition
4.Agammaglobulinemia High Protein levels 'Hyperproteinemia: May be seen in dehydration due to inadequate water intake or to excessive
water loss (eg, severe vomiting, diarrhea, Addison's disease and diabetic acidosis) or as a result of increased production of proteins Low
albumin levels may be
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : ZE735364
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:24 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Caused by:
1.A poor diet (malnutrition).
2.Kidney disease.
3.Liver disease. High albumin levels may be caused by: Severe dehydration.
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : ZE735364
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:59 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
Kidney function tests is a collective term for a variety of individual tests and proceduresthat can be done toevaluate how well the kidneys are functioning. Many
conditions can affect the ability of the kidneys to carryout their vital functions. Somelead to a rapid (acute) decline in kidney functionothers lead to a gradual
(chronic) declineinfunction. Both result in a buildup of toxic waste subst done on urine samples, as well as on blood samples. A number of symptoms may indicate
a problem with your kidneys. These include : high blood pressure,blood in urine frequent urges to urinate,difficulty beginning urination,painful urination,swelling
in the hands and feet due to a buildup of fluids in the body. A single symptom may not mean something serious. However, when occurring simultaneously, these
symptoms suggest that your kidneys are not working properly. Kidney function tests can help determine the reason. Electrolytes are present in the human body
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : ZE735364
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:59 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
and the balancing act of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of our cells and organs. There has to be a balance.Ionized calcium this test if
you have signs of kidney or parathyroid disease. The test may also be done to monitor progress and treatment of these diseases.
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : ZE735364
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:32 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Vitamin Profile
Vitamin B12 / Cyanocobalamin
Interpretation:
Low Values are a sign of a vitamin B12 deficiency. People with this deficiency are likely to have or develop symptoms.
Causes of vitamin B12 deficiency include:Not enough vitamin B12 in diet (rare except with a strict vegetarian diet), Diseases that cause
malabsorption (for example, celiac disease and Crohn's disease), Lack of intrinsic factor, Above normal heat production (for example, with
hyperthyroidism), Pregnancy. Increased vitamin B12 levels are uncommon. Usually excess vitamin B12 is removed in the urine. Conditions that
can increase B12 levels include: Liver disease (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis), Myeloproliferative disorders (for example, polycythemia vera and
chronic myelocytic leukemia).
Vitamin B12: Low Levels can cause malabsorption, Lack of intrinsic factor, Above normal heat production (for example, with hyperthyroidism),
Pregnancy.High Level Liver disease, Myeloproliferative disorders (for example, polycythemia vera and chronic myelocytic leukemia).
1. Out of 140 healthy indian population, 91% of Vitamin B 12 concentrations was at lower level: 59.00 pg/ml and upper level: 700.00 pg/ml
"Patients on Biotin supplement may have interference in some immunoassays. Ref: Arch Pathol Lab Med—Vol 141, November 2017. With
individuals taking high dose Biotin (more than 5 mg per day) supplements, at least 8-hour wait time before blood draw is recommended."
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : ZE735364
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:32 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Vitamin D 25 Hydroxy
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : ZE735364
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 03:32 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
1ꞏ Prostate specific antigen (PSA), a member of the human kallikrein gene family, is a serine protease with chymotrypsin-like activity.
2ꞏ The major site of PSA production is the glandular epithelium of the prostate. PSA has also been found in breast cancers, salivary gland neoplasms, periurethral
and anal glands, cells of the male urethra, breast milk, blood and urine.
3ꞏ The combined use of DRE (digital rectal examination) and PSA has been shown to result in an increased detection of early stage prostate cancer.
4ꞏ PSA testing can have significant value in detecting metastatic or persistent disease in patients following surgical or medical treatment of prostate cancer.
5ꞏ Persistent elevation of PSA following treatment, or an increase in a post-treatment PSA level is indicative of recurrent or residual disease. PSA testing is widely
accepted as an adjunctive test in the management of prostate cancer patients.
Increased Levels
Prostate cancer
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Prostatitis
Genitourinary infections
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : YB234443
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Spot Urine
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Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 04:02 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Physical Examination
Volume 20 ml -
visual
Colour Pale yellow - Pale yellow
visual
Transparency Clear - Clear
visual
Deposit Absent - Absent
visual
Chemical Examination
Reaction (pH) 6.0 - 4.5 - 8.0
Double Indicator
Specific Gravity 1.010 - 1.010 - 1.030
Ion Exchange
Urine Glucose (sugar) Negative - Negative
Oxidase / Peroxidase
Urine Protein (Albumin) Negative - Negative
Acid / Base Colour Excahnge
Urine Ketones (Acetone) Negative - Negative
Legals Test
Blood Negative - Negative
Peroxidase Hemoglobin
Leucocyte esterase Negative - Negative
Enzymatic Reaction
Bilirubin Urine Negative - Negative
Coupling Reaction
Nitrite Negative - Negative
Griless Test
Urobilinogen Normal - Normal
Ehrlichs Test
Microscopic Examination
Pus Cells (WBCs) 1-2 /hpf 0-5
Epithelial Cells 0-1 /hpf 0-4
Red blood Cells Absent /hpf Absent
Crystals Absent - Absent
Cast Absent - Absent
Yeast Cells Absent - Absent
Amorphous deposits Absent - Absent
Bacteria Absent - Absent
Protozoa Absent - Absent
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Patient NAME : Mr Mangli Prasad Verma
DOB/Age/Gender : 83 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9928821/RCL9211294 Barcode NO : YB234443
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Spot Urine
Sample Collected : Sep 30, 2024, 06:49 AM Report Date : Sep 30, 2024, 04:02 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
URINALYSIS- Routine urine analysis assists in screening and diagnosis of various metabolic, urological, kidney and liver disorders.
Protein: Elevated proteins can be an early sign of kidney disease. Urinary protein excretion can also be temporarily elevated by strenuous
exercise, orthostatic proteinuria, dehydration, urinary tract infections and acute illness with fever
Glucose: Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus can lead to presence of glucose in urine. Other causes include pregnancy, hormonal disturbances,
liver disease and certain medications.
Ketones: Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus can lead to presence of ketones in urine. Ketones can also be seen in starvation, frequent vomiting,
pregnancy and strenuous exercise.
Blood: Occult blood can occur in urine as intact erythrocytes or haemoglobin, which can occur in various urological, nephrological and bleeding
disorders.
Leukocytes: An increase in leukocytes is an indication of inflammation in urinary tract or kidneys. Most common cause is bacterial urinary tract
infection.
Nitrite: Many bacteria give positive results when their number is high. Nitrite concentration during infection increases with length of time the
urine specimen is retained in bladder prior to collection.
pH: The kidneys play an important role in maintaining acid base balance of the body. Conditions of the body producing acidosis/ alkalosis or
ingestion of certain type of food can affect the pH of urine.
Specific gravity: Specific gravity gives an indication of how concentrated the urine is. Increased specific gravity is seen in conditions like
dehydration, glycosuria and proteinuria while decreased specific gravity is seen in excessive fluid intake, renal failure and diabetes insipidus.
Bilirubin: In certain liver diseases such as biliary obstruction or hepatitis, bilirubin gets excreted in urine.
Urobilinogen: Positive results are seen in liver diseases like hepatitis and cirrhosis and in cases of haemolytic anaemia.
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