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: 210102BSRB117
Age : 48 Years Gender : Female Reg Dt. : 02-Jan-21 02:47 PM
Ref. By : Received On : 02-Jan-21 02:47 PM
Sample Collected By : OARC Reported On : 02-Jan-21 05:26 PM
HBA1C ( By - HPLC)
HBA1C ( By HPLC) 5.3 % Non diabetic level- ( < 6.0 )
Goal- ( < 7.0 )
Action Suggested- ( > 8.0 )
Average Blood Glucose (eAg) 105.41 mg/dl HPLC
LIPID PROFILE : -
Serum Triglyceride 255.0 mg/dl (50 - 150) By Enzymatic,end point
Vitros 250
Serum Cholesterol 239.0 mg/dl (125 - 200) By Oxidase, Esterase, Peroxidase
Vitros 250
Serum HDLc (Direct) 57.0 mg/dl (30 - 65) By PTA/MgC12, Reflectance photometry
Vitros 250
Serum LDLc (Direct) 131.0 mg/dl (85 - 150) By Direct Homogeneous, Spectrophotometry
Vitros 250
Serum VLDLc 51.0 mg/dl (5 - 40)
Vitros 250
LDL & HDL Ratio 2.30 (1.5 - 3.5) By Calculated
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CBC :-
Haemoglobin (Cyanomethem) 14.3 gm% Adult Men (13 - 18)
Yumizen H 500
Adult Women (11.5 - 16.5)
Children (11 - 13)
Children(1-6) : (12 - 14)
Children(6-12) : (12 - 14)
P. C. V. 43.6 % (35 - 45)
Yumizen H 500
Total Platelet Count 2.0 Lacs Per (1.5 - 4)
cmm Yumizen H 500
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Normal individuals usually excrete very small amounts of protein in the urine. Persistently increased protein excretion is usually a marker of kidney
damage. The excretion of specific types of protein, such as albumin or low molecular weight globulins, depends on the type of kidney disease that is
present. Increased excretion of albumin is a sensitive marker for chronic kidney disease due to diabetes, glomerular disease, and hypertension.
Increased excretion of low molecular weight globulins is a sensitive marker for some types of tubulointerstitial disease. Ȉ
Patients with a positive dipstick test (1+ or greater) should undergo confirmation of proteinuria by a quantitative measurement (protein-to-
Creatinine ratio or albumin-to-Creatinine ratio) within 3 months. Ȉ
Patients with two or more positive quantitative tests temporally spaced by 1 to 2 weeks should be diagnosed as having persistent proteinuria and
undergo further evaluation and management for chronic kidney disease
Expression of Urinary Protein excretion in terms of Creatinine as protein /Creatinine ratio is a reliable indicator of kidney dysfunction as it corrects
for the variation in urine concentration.
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TSH:-
TSH is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight, 28,000 daltons , synthesized by the basophilic cells of the anterior pituitary. It stimulates the
production and secretion of the metabolically active thyroid hormones, thyroxin (T4) triodothyroxin by interacting with specific receptor of the
thyroid cells.
TSH assessment is the most sensitive screening test for diagnosis of Thyroid dysfunction in the absence of pituitary or hypothalamic disease.
Indications:-
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