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Shine Diagnostics & Speciality Lab

H.No. 4-68, M.N.Reddy Complex, Beside Rajadhani Theatre, Opp.


Dilsukhnagar Public School, Dilsukhnagar, Hyd-500060
Ph. No.:040-24142555

ULR No. : 21100002954


Patient Name : Mr. SRIDHAR UID :
Age/Gender : 48 Years / Male LCODE : LOC01
Ref.Dr. : Dr.SK.KHALED Registered On : 18-Jul-2021 11:46 AM
Req No. : SHN2155936 Collected On : 18-Jul-2021 11:49 AM
Sample Type : Citrated Plasma Reported On : 18-Jul-2021 18:43 PM
Clinical Biochemistry
D-DIMER
Test Name Observed Values Units Biological Reference Intervals
* D - DIMER 0.04 µg/mL Lessthan 0.5
COMMENTS:
Increased D- dimer values are abnormal but do not indicate a specific disease state. D- dimer values may increased as a result
of:Clinical or subclinical disseminated intravascular coagulation / intravascular coagulation and fibrinolysis.Other conditions
associated with increased activation of the procoagulant and fibrinolytic mechanisms such as recent surgery, active or recent
bleeding, hematomas, trauma , or thromboembolism.Association with pregnancy, liver disease , inflammation, malignancy or
hypercoagulable (procoagulant) states. The degree of D-dimer increase does not definitely correlate with the clinical severity of
associated disease states.Cautions due to Lipemia can interfere with this assay , occasionally causing an under-estimation of the D-
dimer level . Therefore, results from lipemic specimens should be interpreted with caution. The presence of rheumatoid factor at a
level >50 IU/ mL may lead to an over -estimation of the D-dimer level

Dr.C.N.MOHAN
MD PATH
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