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Haematology
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
WBC Parameters
Total WBC Count 11100 /cmm 4000-11000 K2EDTA WB
Method:Electrical Impedance/Flowcytometry
WBC Differential
Neutrophils 58.7 % 40-80 K2EDTA WB
Method:Calculated
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TEST REPORT
Lab. Id : P2022738 Hosp. UHID : Reg. Date : 15-Nov-2023 / 09:24 AM
Name : MRS. JYOTI NAIR Collection : 15-Nov-2023 / 11:13 AM
Age/Gender : 34Y-1D / Female Received : 15-Nov-2023 / 14:40 PM
Collected At : KEMPAPURA FPEC Report : 15-Nov-2023 / 15:09 PM
Referral Dr : - Report Status : Final Print : 15-Nov-2023 / 19:07 PM
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Platelet Parameters
Platelet Count 352000 /cmm 150000-400000 K2EDTA WB
Method:Electrical Impedance/Flowcytometry
Comments:
A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test which measures several cellular components of blood and is used to evaluate overall
health and detect a wide range of disorders.
It is used to determine one¶s general health status; to screen for, diagnose, or monitor a variety of diseases and conditions that affect
blood cells, such as anemia, infection, inflammation, bleeding disorder or cancer.
A decrease in hemoglobin levels/ RBC count lower than the normal reference range for the given age can signify anemia. Further
investigation with iron studies, vitamin B12 and folic acid levels will help in determining the cause and assist in further treatment. Red
cell indices help in classification of anaemia and give a clue to their etiology. An increase in haemoglobin level may signify
polycythemia, dehydration and is often seen in smokers.
White blood cell (WBC) counts and their differential counts (DC) are used to diagnose infections(bacterial/viral), allergies, inflammatory
conditions and leukemias.
Platelets help in clotting of blood, any substantial decrease may increase the risk of bleeding
Note
The differential leucocyte counts are additionally being reported as absolute numbers of each cell in per unit volume of blood as per the
recommendation of International council for Standardization in Hematology.
Aster Clinical Lab-Bengaluru Reference Lab,24 Venkatappa Road, Tasker Town, Vasanthnagar, Bangalore -
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TEST REPORT
Lab. Id : P2022738 Hosp. UHID : Reg. Date : 15-Nov-2023 / 09:24 AM
Name : MRS. JYOTI NAIR Collection :
Age/Gender : 34Y-1D / Female Received :
Collected At : KEMPAPURA FPEC Report :
Referral Dr : - Report Status : Print : 15-Nov-2023 / 19:07 PM
Bed
:
Aster Clinical Lab-Bengaluru Reference Lab,24 Venkatappa Road, Tasker Town, Vasanthnagar, Bangalore -
560051
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TEST REPORT
Lab. Id : P2022738 Hosp. UHID : Reg. Date : 15-Nov-2023 / 09:24 AM
Name : MRS. JYOTI NAIR Collection : 15-Nov-2023 / 11:13 AM
Age/Gender : 34Y-1D / Female Received : 15-Nov-2023 / 16:20 PM
Collected At : KEMPAPURA FPEC Report : 15-Nov-2023 / 17:22 PM
Referral Dr : - Report Status : Final Print : 15-Nov-2023 / 19:07 PM
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Biochemistry
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
Comments:
In persons with diabetes, optimal HbA1c value is as advised by your doctor.
Glucose combines with Hb continuously and nearly irreversibly during the lifespan of RBCs (120 days). Therefore, Glycosylated Haemoglobin
will be proportional to mean plasma Glucose during previous 6-12 weeks. Mean blood Glucose in first 30days (day 0-30) before sampling GHb
contributes approximately 50% to final GHb value, whereas days 90-120 contribute only approximately 10%. Time to reach a new steady state
is approximately 30-35 days.
A long-term diabetic who has recent good control may still show higher HbA1c% and a normal (or diabetic with previous good control) individual
with recent poor control can show normal (or lower than expected) HbA1c levels.
HbA1c in pregnancy has limited role in diagnosing gestational diabetes. Physiological changes lower HbA1c levels, and pregnancy-specific
reference ranges may need to be recognized. In these cases, a fasting plasma glucose, oral glucose tolerance test or fructosamine test should
be used for screening or diagnosing diabetes.
Aster Clinical Lab-Bengaluru Reference Lab,24 Venkatappa Road, Tasker Town, Vasanthnagar, Bangalore -
560051
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TEST REPORT
Lab. Id : P2022738 Hosp. UHID : Reg. Date : 15-Nov-2023 / 09:24 AM
Name : MRS. JYOTI NAIR Collection : 15-Nov-2023 / 11:13 AM
Age/Gender : 34Y-1D / Female Received : 15-Nov-2023 / 14:19 PM
Collected At : KEMPAPURA FPEC Report : 15-Nov-2023 / 15:16 PM
Referral Dr : - Report Status : Final Print : 15-Nov-2023 / 19:07 PM
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Biochemistry
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
Comments: The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test is often the test of choice for initially evaluating thyroid
function and/or symptoms of a thyroid disorder, including overactive or underactive
thyroid (hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism).
Increased Levels: Primary hypothyroidism, Subclinical hypothyroidism, TSH dependent Hyperthyroidism, Thyroid
hormone resistance
Decreased Levels: Graves disease, Autonomous thyroid hormone secretion, TSH deficiency.
Factors such as Stress, sleep deprivation, dieting and different time of the menstrual cycle may impact the thyroid
results.
The best way to avoid false fluctuations in lab test results is to have your thyroid levels checked under same
conditions.
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TEST REPORT
Lab. Id : P2022738 Hosp. UHID : Reg. Date : 15-Nov-2023 / 09:24 AM
Name : MRS. JYOTI NAIR Collection : 15-Nov-2023 / 11:13 AM
Age/Gender : 34Y-1D / Female Received : 15-Nov-2023 / 14:19 PM
Collected At : KEMPAPURA FPEC Report : 15-Nov-2023 / 15:16 PM
Referral Dr : - Report Status : Final Print : 15-Nov-2023 / 19:07 PM
Bed
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Biochemistry
Investigation Observed Value Unit Biological Ref. Interval Specimen
VITAMIN D 25 - HYDROXY
VITAMIN D 25-OH 12.05 ng/ml Serum
Method:CLIA Deficient:<20
Insufficent: 20-29
Sufficent: 30-100
Potential Toxicity: >100
Deficient:<15 ng/ml
Insufficient: 15-<20 ng/ml
Sufficient: 20-100 ng/ml
Comments:
Vitamin D is a fat soluble secosteroid responsible for absorption and regulation of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. There are 2 forms
vitamin D2(ergocalciferol) and D3(cholecalciferol) which are converted to 25-hydroxyergocalciferol and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol in the liver.
These 2 metabolites are usually measured to estimate the vitamin D status of a person. 25-hydroxycholecalciferol is further converted to 1, 25-
dihydroxycholecalciferol (calcitriol) in the kidneys, which is the active form of vitamin D.
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