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Name : MASTER.SUSHANTH .

TID : PUP0171011
Age / Gender : 1 Years / Male Registered on : 20-Nov-2019 / 11:36 AM
Ref.By : DR RAMESH BABUS Collected on : 20-Nov-2019
Reported on : 20-Nov-2019 / 12:38 PM
Req.No BIL0278766 Reference : Rohan hospitals
BIL0278766
DEPARTMENT OF HEMATOLOGY
Complete Blood Picture (CBP), EDTA Whole Blood
Investigation Observed Value Biological Reference Interval
Hemoglobin 12.5 11.1-14.1 gm%
Method:Cyanide Free Lyse Hemoglobin

PCV/HCT. 36.6 30.0-38.0 vol%


Method:Calculated

Total RBC Count: 5.14 3.90-5.10 mill /cu.mm


Method:Flow cytometry

MCV. 71.2 72.0-84.0 fL


Method:Calculated

MCH. 24.4 25.0-29.0 pg


Method:Calculated

MCHC. 34.3 32.0-36.0 g/dL


Method:Calculated

RDW (CV). 14.2 11.6-14.0 %


Method:Calculated

MPV 7.8 7.0-10.0 fL


Method:Calculated

Total WBC Count: 10030 6000-16000 cells/cumm


Method:Flow cytometry

Platelet Count. 3.08 2.00-5.50 lakhs/cumm


Method:Flow Cytometry, ADVIA 2120i Hematology
Analyzer
Differential Count
Neutrophils: 77.6 17.0-44.0 %
Lymphocytes: 13.8 58.0-69.0 %
Eosinophils. 1.4 2.0-6.0 %
Monocytes. 6.0 3.0-6.0 %
Basophils. 1.2 < 1.0-2.0 %
Method:Peroxidase, Microscopy

Absolute Neutrophil Count. 7783.28 1000-7000 cells/cumm


Absolute Lymphocyte Count. 1384.14 3500-11000 cells/cumm
Method:Calculated

Absolute Eosinophil Count. 140.42 100-1200 cells/cumm


Absolute Monocyte Count. 601.8 200-1000 cells/cumm
Absolute Basophil Count. 120.36 20-100 cells/cumm
Method:Calculated
Peripheral Blood Smear Examination

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Name : MASTER.SUSHANTH . TID : PUP0171011
Age / Gender : 1 Years / Male Registered on : 20-Nov-2019 / 11:36 AM
Ref.By : DR RAMESH BABUS Collected on : 20-Nov-2019
Reported on : 20-Nov-2019 / 12:38 PM
Req.No BIL0278766 Reference : Rohan hospitals
BIL0278766
RBC Normocytic Normochromic
WBC Moderate relative neutrophilia
Platelets Adequate

Method: Automated Hematology Analyzer, Microscopy

Reference: Dacie and Lewis Practical Hematology,12th Edition

Interpretation: A Complete Blood Picture (CBP) is a screening test which can aid in the diagnosis of a variety of
conditions and diseases such as anemia, leukemia, bleeding disorders and infections. This test is also useful in
monitoring a person's reaction to treatment when a condition which affects blood cells has been diagnosed. All the
abnormal results are to be correlated clinically.

Note: These results are generated by a fully automated hematology analyzer and the differential count is computed
from a total of several thousands of cells. Therefore the differential count appears in decimalised numbers and may
not add upto exactly 100. It may fall between 99 and 101.

* Sample processed at Central Processing Center Hyderabad


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Basha
Dr.Vikas Reddy
Consultant Pathologist

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