Ritesh Blood Report
Ritesh Blood Report
Mr Ritesh Khanna
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Health Summary
BLOOD COUNTS
LIPID PROFILE
Triglycerides 166.7
KIDNEY PROFILE
LIVER PROFILE
ANEMIA STUDIES
MINERAL PROFILE
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:34 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
RBC Parameters
Hemoglobin 15 g/dL 13.0 - 17.0
colorimetric
RBC Count 5 10^6/µl 4.5 - 5.5
Electrical impedance
PCV 45.2 % 40 - 50
Calculated
MCV 91.1 fl 83 - 101
Calculated
MCH 30.2 pg 27 - 32
Calculated
MCHC 33.2 g/dL 31.5 - 34.5
Calculated
RDW (CV) * 15.4 % 11.6 - 14.0
Calculated
RDW-SD * 50.7 fl 35.1 - 43.9
Calculated
WBC Parameters
TLC 6.6 10^3/µl 4 - 10
Electrical impedance and microscopy
Differential Leucocyte Count
Neutrophils 65 % 40-80
Lymphocytes 28 % 20-40
Monocytes 4 % 2-10
Eosinophils 3 % 1-6
Basophils 0 % <2
Absolute Leukocyte Counts
Calculated
Neutrophils. 4.29 10^3/µl 2-7
Lymphocytes. 1.85 10^3/µl 1-3
Monocytes. 0.26 10^3/µl 0.2 - 1.0
Eosinophils. 0.2 10^3/µl 0.02 - 0.5
Basophils. 0 10^3/µl 0.02 - 0.5
Platelet Parameters *
Platelet Count 228 10^3/µl 150 - 410
Electrical impedance and microscopy
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) * 9 fL 9.3 - 12.1
Calculated
PCT * 0.2 % 0.17 - 0.32
Calculated
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : HQ316304
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Whole blood EDTA
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:34 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
P-LCR * 30.7 % 18 - 50
Calculated
P-LCC * 70 10^9/L 44 - 140
Calculated
Mentzer Index * 18.22 % > 13
Calculated
Interpretation:
CBC provides information about red cells, white cells and platelets. Results are useful in the diagnosis of anemia, infections, leukemias, clotting
disorders and many other medical conditions.
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : HQ316304
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Whole blood EDTA
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Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 03:22 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
ESR is also known as Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate. An ESR test is used to assess inflammation in the body. Many conditions can cause an
abnormal ESR, so an ESR test is typically used with other tests to diagnose and monitor different diseases. An elevated ESR may occur in
inflammatory conditions including infection, rheumatoid arthritis ,systemic vasculitis, anemia, multiple myeloma , etc. Low levels are typically
seen in congestive heart failure, polycythemia ,sickle cell anemia, hypo fibrinogenemia , etc.
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : ZE328391
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
....
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:53 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
The liver filters and processes blood as it circulates through the body. It metabolizes nutrients, detoxifies harmful substances, makes blood
clotting proteins, and performs many other vital functions. The cells in the liver contain proteins called enzymes that drive these chemical
reactions. When liver cells are damaged or destroyed, the enzymes in the cells leak out into the blood, where they can be measured by blood
tests Liver tests check the blood for two main liver enzymes. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST),SGOT: The AST enzyme is also found in
muscles and many other tissues besides the liver. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), SGPT: ALT is almost exclusively found in the liver. If ALT
and AST are found together in elevated amounts in the blood, liver damage is most likely present. Alkaline Phosphatase and GGT: Another of
the liver's key functions is the production of bile, which helps digest fat. Bile flows through the liver in a system of small tubes (ducts), and is
eventually stored in the gallbladder, under the liver. When bile flow is slow or blocked, blood levels of certain liver enzymes rise: Alkaline
phosphatase Gamma-utamyl transpeptidase (GGT) Liver tests may check for any or all of these enzymes in the blood. Alkaline phosphatase is
by far the most commonly tested of the three. If alkaline phosphatase and GGT are elevated, a problem with bile flow is most likely present. Bile
flow problems can be due to a problem in the liver, the gallbladder, or the tubes connecting them. Proteins are important building blocks of all
cells and tissues. Proteins are necessary for your body's growth, development, and health. Blood contains two classes of protein, albumin and
globulin. Albumin proteins keep fluid from leaking out of blood vessels. Globulin proteins play an important role in your immune system. Low
total protein may
Indicate:
1.Bleeding
2.Liver disorder
3.Malnutrition
4.Agammaglobulinemia High Protein levels 'Hyperproteinemia: May be seen in dehydration due to inadequate water intake or to excessive
water loss (eg, severe vomiting, diarrhea, Addison's disease and diabetic acidosis) or as a result of increased production of proteins Low
albumin levels may be
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : ZE328391
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:53 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Caused by:
1.A poor diet (malnutrition).
2.Kidney disease.
3.Liver disease. High albumin levels may be caused by: Severe dehydration.
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : ZE328391
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
....
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:53 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Interpretation:
Kidney function tests is a collective term for a variety of individual tests and proceduresthat can be done toevaluate how well the kidneys are functioning. Many
conditions can affect the ability of the kidneys to carryout their vital functions. Somelead to a rapid (acute) decline in kidney functionothers lead to a gradual
(chronic) declineinfunction. Both result in a buildup of toxic waste subst done on urine samples, as well as on blood samples. A number of symptoms may indicate
a problem with your kidneys. These include : high blood pressure,blood in urine frequent urges to urinate,difficulty beginning urination,painful urination,swelling
in the hands and feet due to a buildup of fluids in the body. A single symptom may not mean something serious. However, when occurring simultaneously, these
symptoms suggest that your kidneys are not working properly. Kidney function tests can help determine the reason. Electrolytes are present in the human body
and the balancing act of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of our cells and organs. There has to be a balance.Ionized calcium this test if
you have signs of kidney or parathyroid disease. The test may also be done to monitor progress and treatment of these diseases.
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : ZE328391
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:53 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : ZE328391
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
....
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:53 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
Lipid Profile
Interpretation:
Lipid level assessments must be made following 9 to 12 hours of fasting, otherwise assay results might lead to erroneous interpretation. NCEP recommends of 3
different samples to be drawn at intervals of 1 week for harmonizing biological variables that might be encountered in single assays.
National Lipid Association Recommendations Total Cholesterol Triglyceride LDL Cholesterol Non HDL Cholesterol
(NLA-2014) (mg/dL) (mg/dL) (mg/dL) (mg/dL)
Optimal <200 <150 <100 <130
Above Optimal 100-129 130 - 159
Borderline High 200-239 150-199 130-159 160 - 189
High >=240 200-499 160-189 190 - 219
Very High - >=500 >=190 >=220
HDL Cholesterol
Low High
<40 >=60
Risk Stratification for ASCVD (Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease) by Lipid Association of India.
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Patient NAME : Mr Ritesh Khanna
DOB/Age/Gender : 46 Y/Male Report STATUS : Final Report
Patient ID / UHID : 9479211/RCL7046141 Barcode NO : ZE328391
Referred BY : Self Sample Type : Serum
Sample Collected : Sep 04, 2024, 09:59 AM Report Date : Sep 04, 2024, 02:53 PM.
Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range
of end organ damage 3. CHD stage 3B or 4. 4 LDL >190 mg/dl 5. Extreme of a single
High Risk
risk factor 6. Coronary Artery Calcium - CAC > 300 AU 7. Lipoprotein a >/= 50 mg/dl
8. Non stenotic carotid plaque
Moderate Risk 2 major ASCVD risk factors
Low Risk 0-1 major ASCVD risk factors
Major ASCVD (Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease) Risk Factors
1. Age >/=45 years in Males &
3. Current Cigarette smoking or tobacco use
>/= 55 years in Females
2. Family history of premature
4. High blood pressure
ASCVD
5. Low HDL
Newer treatment goals and statin initiation thresholds based on the risk categories proposed by Lipid Association of India
in 2020.
References : Management of Dyslipidaemia for the Prevention of Stroke : Clinical practice Recommendations from the Lipid Association of
India. Current Vascular Pharmacology,2022,20,134-155.
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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Health Advisory
Normal (N) Low (L) Borderline (BL) High (H)
Blood Counts
Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that supplies essential substances like sugars, oxygen, hormones - around the
body and also removes waste from the cells.
Solid part of your blood (roughly 45%): RBCs (red blood cells), WBCs (white blood cells) and platelets
Liquid part of your blood (roughly 55%, usually called plasma): Water, Salts and Proteins
ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) is the speed at which RBCs in your sample settle down at the bottom of the test
tube. If there is inflammation in the body then ESR value is high.
NORMAL HIGH
< 10 > 10
You: 18
Liver Profile
One of the main functions of your liver is to make proteins that are secreted in your blood. It also makes enzymes
which convert food into energy, and processes old muscles and cells. When your liver is damaged, enzymes leak
into your blood and appear in the blood test
Enzymes
Enzymes found in your liver are responsible for various processes that maintain body functions. These enzymes are leaked into
your blood when your liver suffers dysfunction.
AST is an enzyme your liver makes. Other organs, like your heart, kidneys, brain, and muscles, also make smaller
amounts. AST is also called SGOT (serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase). Normally, AST levels in your blood are
low. When your liver is damaged, it puts more AST into your blood, and your levels rise.
If both AST and ALT are increased, it may indicate liver dysfunction. If only AST is elevated while ALT is
normal, dysfunction in other organs needs to be ruled out.
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SGPT is mostly concentrated in your liver and is a vital indicator of your liver's health.
It is also called alanine aminotransferase. Serum ALT level, serum AST (aspartate transaminase) level, and their ratio
(AST/ALT ratio) are commonly measured as biomarkers for liver health.
NORMAL HIGH
< 55 > 55
You: 74.5
If both AST and ALT are increased, it may indicate liver dysfunction. If only AST is elevated while ALT is
normal, dysfunction in other organs needs to be ruled out.
This test estimates the level of GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) enzyme in your blood. This test can help detect
liver disorders associated with alcohol and smoking as these have been found to increase your GGT levels.
NORMAL HIGH
< 64 > 64
You: 191
It can be a sign of bile duct obstruction or alcohol use disorder or liver disorder.
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Kidney Profile
This panel is used to check healthy functioning of your kidneys. Kidneys filter blood in your body to remove waste
products - these waste products are produced when breakdown of proteins (present in food, muscles and other
cells) occurs in the body to generate energy
Creatinine is a waste product that your kidneys regularly remove from your body. A high level of creatinine in your blood
simply means your kidneys are not functioning properly.
Note:
1) If you go to gym and you have increased bulk of muscles, also if you take high protein diet, then your creatinine
levels could be high even when your kidneys are absolutely healthy.
2) If you have very low body mass especially because of age and muscle degeneration disease, then your creatinine
levels are not a true representative of your kidney function.
Uric Acid is another waste product in your body. High levels of uric acid can lead to problems like gout (deposition of
uric acid crystals in great toe/toes specifically causing redness and joint pain)
Lipid Profile
A panel of tests that measures the amount of fat or lipid in your blood.
The most common type of fat stored in your body. Triglycerides rise in your blood after you have a meal - as your body
converts energy that is not needed right away - into fat.
NORMAL HIGH
High triglyceride levels increase your risk of heart, vascular disease. metabolic syndrome and stroke.
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LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) is "bad" cholesterol because it deposits fat around your blood vessels to cause heart
disease.