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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
Req.No BIL0278766 Reported on : 20-Nov-2019 / 12:38 PM
BIL0278766 Reference : Rohan hospitals

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
Req.No BIL0278766 Reported on : 20-Nov-2019 / 12:38 PM
BIL0278766 Reference : Rohan hospitals

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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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
Req.No BIL0278766 Reported on : 20-Nov-2019 / 12:49 PM
BIL0278766 Reference : Rohan hospitals

DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Serum
Investigation Observed value Biological Reference Interval
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) 23.9 <3 mg/L
Method:Nephelometry

Interpretation:

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test is used to aid in the diagnosis of infections or diseases which cause inflammation.
CRP is a protein produced by the liver. Higher than normal concentrations of CRP are often an indicator of
infection or inflammation in the body. This test can help determine if an infection is present but not the source of
the infection. CRP concentrations increases in bacterial infections, malignancies,inflammation,and tissue
destruction. CRP is used as an index of the treatment in rheumatic fever and certain other conditions.

* Sample processed at Central Processing Center Hyderabad


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Ravi
Dr.Safaa Muneer Ahmed
Consultant Microbiologist

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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
Req.No BIL0278766 Reported on : 20-Nov-2019 / 13:07 PM
BIL0278766 Reference : Rohan hospitals

DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
Dengue Antigen (Ns1) Rapid, Serum
Investigation Result
Dengue Antigen (Ns1) Rapid Negative

Method: Immunochromatography

Interpretation: Dengue NS1 antigen test is a solid phase Immunochromatographic test for the
qualitative detection of NS1antigen. It is useful for early detection -Day 0 to 4 of fever. This is only
a screening test. All positive samples should be confirmed with ELISA. Serological cross reactivity
with other Flavivirus group can happen. All result should be interpreted in conjunction with the
clinical history and serological data.

* Sample processed at Central Processing Center Hyderabad


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Akram
Dr.Safaa Muneer Ahmed
Consultant Microbiologist

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