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Bile acids-Total
TEST NAME RESULT BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE INTERVAL
1. In Obstetric cholestasis, normal values for serum bile acids and transaminases may occasionally be
seen. A repat test is recommended after 1-2 weeks in patients with persistent pruritis
2. Following meals, serum bile acid levels have been shown to increase only slightly in normal persons,
but markedly in patients with various liver diseases.
Comments:
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Total bile acids are metabolized in the liver and can serve as a marker for normal liver function. Increase in
serum bile acids are seen in patients with acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, liver sclerosis, liver cancer, and
intraheptatic cholestasis of preganancy. In Obstetric Cholestasis, concentrations greater than 15 umol/L
usually confirms the diagnosis in the absence of other hepatic disease. Bile acid concentrations greater than
40 umol/L have associated with increased fetal risk.
DR G SAI KIRAN
CONSULTANT BIOCHEMIST
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UREA
TEST NAME RESULT BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE INTERVAL
Comments / Interpretation :
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- Useful in the diagnosis of renal insufficiency and is more specific and sensitive indicator of renal disease than of BUN.
- Use of simultaneous BUN and creatinine levels provide more information in the diagnosis of renal insufficiency.
DR G SAI KIRAN
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Comments / Interpretation :
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- ADA guidelines (2021) are adopted for the evaluation of diabetic status.
POST LUNCH PLASMA GLUCOSE (PLPG)
TEST NAME RESULT BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE INTERVAL
2 hrs Post Lunch Plasma Glucose : 125 Normal : </= 140 mg/dL
Impaired Glucose Tolerance : 141-199 mg/dL
Diabetes : >/= 200 mg/dL
Method : Hexokinase
Comments / Interpretation :
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- ADA guidelines (2021) are adopted for the evaluation of diabetic status.
DR G SAI KIRAN
CONSULTANT BIOCHEMIST
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Comments / Interpretation :
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- PT assesses the coagulation activity of extrinsic and common coagulation pathways.
- PT is prolonged in liver disease, coagulation disorders involving extrinsic coagulation mechanism and
common pathway.
- Marked elevation of INR is seen in patients receiving vitamin-K antagonist.
DR.TAPOSHI DAS
CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST
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DR.TAPOSHI DAS
CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST
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MCH : 21.90 27 - 32 pg
Calculated
Neutrophils : 76 40 - 80 %
VCSn Technology / Microscopy
Lymphocytes : 18 20 - 40 %
VCSn Technology / Microscopy
Eosinophils : 1 1-6 %
VCSn Technology / Microscopy
Monocytes : 4 2 - 10 %
VCSn Technology / Microscopy
Basophils : 1 0-2 %
VCSn Technology / Microscopy
Absolute Leucocyte Count
Platelets : Adequate
DR.TAPOSHI DAS
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Urobilinogen : Normal NA
Modified Ehrlich reaction
DR.AAKANSHA SHUKLA
CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST
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ELECTROLYTES
TEST NAME RESULT BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE INTERVAL
- Levels of sodium when evaluated with electrolytes aid in assessing acid base balance, water balance and water intoxication.
Potassium :-
- Useful in evaluation of electrolyte balance, cardiac arrhythmia, muscular weakness, hepatic encephalopathy and renal failure.
Chloride :-
- Useful, when assayed along with Sodium, Potassium and Bicarbonate in assessment of electrolyte, acid base and water
balance.
DR G SAI KIRAN
CONSULTANT BIOCHEMIST
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DR G SAI KIRAN
CONSULTANT BIOCHEMIST
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