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Cardio CRP value (mg/L) CHD Risk Level *If the cardio CRP concentration exceeds 10 mg/L after
<1 Low repeat testing, the patient should be evaluated for
1-3 Average noncardiovascular etiologies.
>3 (up to 10)* High
6 159
Ferritin 150 6 - 159 mg/dL
175 400
Fibrinogen 500 H 175 - 400 mg/dL
Laboratory Directors
New York Clinical Lab LFI #4578 J. Alexander Bralley, PhD
Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007 Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124 Robert M. David PhD
Clia ID# 11DO255349 Page 1 of 2 11030091603
Accession Number: A0201230001
Patient: Sample Report
Report Date: 10/06/03
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Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
LDL/HDL
Total/HDL
c-Reactive Protein
Ferritin
Fibrinogen
Lipid Peroxides
Homocysteine
Vitamin E
Coenzyme Q10
Insulin
RBC Magnesium
Free Androgen Index
(calc.)
The first page of this report shows the extensive set of factors that were The "Cardiovascular Index" chart shows your test results with all of the
measured to evaluate your cardiovascular health.Some factors are factors summarized as a single index. Depending on your results, some
favorable for cardiac health when they are high, while others should steps that your doctor may want you to take to improve your
be low. The chart above helps youto see where the strongest cardiovascular health are shown in the table below. It is important that
abnormalities are; the longest bars on the chart show the most you follow your doctor's instructions to achieve the lowest index.
abnormal results.
0 5 10
All factors favorable All factors unfavorable
Carnitine 500 - 1000 mg/day Avoid Sugars and Starchy Foods Increase antioxidant supplementation
Garlic 500 mg twice/day Calcium 500 mg/daily Coenzyme Q10 100 - 300 mg/day
Fish Oil 3 - 6 capsules/day Niacin 3 g/day
Ginger 100 mg twice/day Vitamin C 1000 mcg/twice/day
Magnesium 500 mg/day
- These guidelines are intended as a starting point for the clinician who requested the test and are based only on the laboratory results included in this report. Final
recommendations should be implemented by the clinician with consideration of medical history and current clinical observations.
-These tests are not intended for the diagnosis of specific disorders.
Laboratory Directors
New York Clinical Lab LFI #4578 J. Alexander Bralley, PhD
Georgia Lab Lic. Code #067-007 Florida Clinical Lab Lic. #800008124 Robert M. David PhD
Clia ID# 11DO255349 Page 2 of 2 11030091603