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*37444/53*

Patient Name Mr. IRFANUL HAQ KHAN Sex/Age 47 Year / Male


Doctor Name Dr. SHASTHRY S M Sample Coll at 11 Feb 2024 7:46PM
Lab No. 37444/53 Reporting Date 11 Feb 2024 8:16PM

HEMATOLOGY
Tests Result Flag Bio-Reference Range Unit
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT
HAEMOGLOBIN 9.5 L 13.5-18 gm/dl
BLOOD GROUP
ABO Typing "O"
RH- Typing POSITIVE

Rh typing uses a method similar to ABO typing. When blood typing is done to see if you have Rh factor on the surface of your red
blood cells, the results will be one of these:

-Rh+ (positive), if you have this substance

-Rh- (negative), if you do not have this substance

TOTAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT 2,100 L 4000-11000 /Cumm


DIFFERENTIAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT
POLYMORPHS 73 40-75 %
LYMPHOCYTE 20 20-45 %
EOSINOPHIL 03 <6 %
MONOCYTE 04 <8 %
BASOPHIL 00 <2
PLATELETS COUNT 0.57 L 1.5-4.5 lacs/Cumm
RBC 3.33 L 3.5-5.5 million/ul
HCT 29.6 L 35-55 %
MCV 89.1 75-100 fl
MCH 28.4 25-35 pg
MCHC 31.9 31-38 g/dl
RDW-CV 16.7 H 11.5-14.5 %
RDW-SD 52.7 H 39-46 fl
ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHILCOUNT 63 40-440 /Cumm
ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE (ESR) 32 H <9 %

Checked BY . Dr. Vijay Soren


Administrator MD (Path)
Consultant Pathologist
*37444/53*
Patient Name Mr. IRFANUL HAQ KHAN Sex/Age 47 Year / Male
Doctor Name Dr. SHASTHRY S M Sample Coll at 11 Feb 2024 7:46PM
Lab No. 37444/53 Reporting Date 11 Feb 2024 8:16PM

LIVER FUNCTION TEST


Tests Result Flag Bio-Reference Range Unit
LIVER FUNCTION TEST
BILIRUBIN (TOTAL) 1.16 0.1-1.2 mg/dl
(Diazo)
BILIRUBIN (DIRECT) 0.48 H < 0.3 mg/dl
(Diazo)
BILIRUBIN (IN-DIRECT) 0.68 < 0.9 mg/dl
( Calculated )
SGOT (AST) 43.5 < 46 Units/Lit
SGPT ( ALT) 38.6 < 49 Units/Lit
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE (ALP) 211.5 80-306 Units/Lit
SERUM TOTAL PROTEIN 6.98 6.4-7.8 g/dl
(Biuret )
ALBUMIN 3.74 3.5-5.2 g/dl
GLOBULIN 3.24 2.3-3.5 g/dl
( Calculated )
A/G RATIO 1.15 g/dl
( Calculated )

Liver function tests are blood tests that check to see how well your liver is working. They check for liver damage, and can help
diagnose liver diseases such as hepatitis and cirrhosis. You may have liver function tests as part of a regular checkup.

Liver function tests measure certain proteins, enzymes, and substances, including:

-Albumin, a protein that the liver makes


-Total protein (TP)
-
Enzymes that are found in the liver, including alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), alkaline
phosphatase (ALP), and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)
-
Bilirubin, a yellow substance that is part of bile. It is formed when your red blood cells break down. Too much bilirubin
in the blood can cause jaundice. There is also a urine test for bilirubin.
-Prothrombin time, which measures how long it takes for your blood to clot. Prothrombin is made by the liver.

Checked BY . Dr. Vijay Soren


Administrator MD (Path)
Consultant Pathologist
*37444/53*
Patient Name Mr. IRFANUL HAQ KHAN Sex/Age 47 Year / Male
Doctor Name Dr. SHASTHRY S M Sample Coll at 11 Feb 2024 7:46PM
Lab No. 37444/53 Reporting Date 11 Feb 2024 8:16PM

KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST


Tests Result Flag Bio-Reference Range Unit
KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST
BLOOD UREA 28.5 13-45 mg/dl
(Method/Technology: NED-dye, Initial Rate Assay)
S.CREATININE 0.85 0.7-1.3 mg/dl
(Method/Technology: Modified Jaffe’s )
Blood Urea nitrogen (BUN) 13.3 7-20 mg/dl
(Method/Technology: NED-dye, Initial Rate Assay)
S.URIC ACID 4.25 3.5-7.2 mg/dl
(TRINDER)
S.SODIUM 139.6 136-146 mg/dl
(Method/Technology-Ion Selective Electrode)
S.POTASSIUM 3.98 3.5-5 mg/dl
(Method/Technology-Ion Selective Electrode)
S.CALCIUM 9.93 8.4-10.4 mg/dl
(Method/Technology: Arsenazo)

Testing is the only way to know how your kidneys are doing. It is important for you to get
checked for kidney disease if you have the key risk factors - diabetes, high blood pressure,
heart disease, or a family history of kidney failure.

Specific kidney tests include

Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) - one of the most common blood tests to check
for chronic kidney disease. It tells how well your kidneys are filtering.
Creatinine blood and urine tests - check the levels of creatinine, a waste product that your
kidneys remove from your blood
Albumin urine test - checks for albumin, a protein that can pass into the urine if the
kidneys are damaged

Checked BY . Dr. Vijay Soren


Administrator MD (Path)
Consultant Pathologist
*37444/53*
Patient Name Mr. IRFANUL HAQ KHAN Sex/Age 47 Year / Male
Doctor Name Dr. SHASTHRY S M Sample Coll at 11 Feb 2024 7:46PM
Lab No. 37444/53 Reporting Date 11 Feb 2024 8:16PM

PROTHROMBIN TIME
Tests Result Flag Bio-Reference Range Unit
Prothrombin Time(PT/INR)
Primary Sample Type: Citrate
Plasma Prothrombin Time 21.0 Sec. 11-16 Sec.
Neoplastine CI PLUS ISI- 1.3)
Control 13.8 Sec.
(Method: MNPT )
International Normalised Ratio (I.N.R.) 1.52 H 0.8-1.2
Reference range for INR

INR --- 0.8 - 1.2 Patient not on any Anticoagulant therapy/dose of Oral anticoagulant is inadequate Recommended
Therapeutic Ranges for Oral Anticoagulant monitoring :-
INR --- 2.0 - 3.0 for prophylaxis and treastment of venous thrombosis. Treatment and prevention of systemic
embolism, in valvular heart disease, tissue prosthetic valve, acute MI and AF.
INR --- 2.5 - 3.0 for Recurrent venous thromboembolism, Antiphospholipid syndrome, Mechanical prosthetic valve,
prevention of recurrent MI.

*****End Of Reports*****

Checked BY . Dr. Vijay Soren


Administrator MD (Path)
Consultant Pathologist

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