This blood test report shows several abnormal results for a patient experiencing a dengue virus infection. Key abnormal results include low levels of neutrophils, RBCs, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. These low levels are due to bone marrow suppression caused by the dengue virus, which reduces the production of blood cells. Additionally, the patient has high levels of monocytes and PDW, which can occur during a fever and infection.
This blood test report shows several abnormal results for a patient experiencing a dengue virus infection. Key abnormal results include low levels of neutrophils, RBCs, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. These low levels are due to bone marrow suppression caused by the dengue virus, which reduces the production of blood cells. Additionally, the patient has high levels of monocytes and PDW, which can occur during a fever and infection.
This blood test report shows several abnormal results for a patient experiencing a dengue virus infection. Key abnormal results include low levels of neutrophils, RBCs, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. These low levels are due to bone marrow suppression caused by the dengue virus, which reduces the production of blood cells. Additionally, the patient has high levels of monocytes and PDW, which can occur during a fever and infection.
tion n WBC 5.91 4.00-10.00 Normal Normal Neutrophils 2.92 2.00-7.00 Normal Normal Lymphocytes 2.00 0.80-4.00 Normal Normal Monocytes 0.96 0.12-1.20 Normal Normal Eosinophils 0.02 0.02-0.50 Normal Normal Basophils 0.01 0.00-0.10 Normal Normal Neu% 49.5 50.0-70.0 Low Neutrophils are white blood cells that protect your body from infections. Low level of Absolute Neutrophil count indicates that there's disruption of neutrophil production because dengue virus induces bone marrow suppression. Lym 33.8 20.0-40.0 Normal Normal Mon 16.3 3.0-12.0 High Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that fight certain infections and help other white blood cells remove dead or damaged tissues, destroy cancer cells, and regulate immunity against foreign substances. High Monocytes happened because the patient experienced fever and infection due to dengue virus. Eos 0.3 0.5-5.0 Low Eosinophils are a kind of white blood cell that helps fight disease. They're made in your bone marrow and then travel to different tissues. Low Eos level is usually not a cause for concern and is actually quite common. They are very helpful in depending the body. Bas 0.1 0.0-1.0 Normal Normal RBC 2.69 4.00-5.50 Low RBCs contain hemoglobin, which carries oxygen throughout your body. They are produced in the bone marrow and then released into the bloodstream as they mature. Dengue viris damage the bone marrow that results to low RBC production. HGB 86 120-160 Low Hemoglobim is the protein in your blood that holds oxygen. There is low level of HGB because of bone marrow suppression caused by dengue virus. HCT 23.9 40.0-54.0 Low Hematocrit tells how much of your blood is made up of red blood cells. A low score is a sign that you don’t have enough iron, the mineral that helps your body make red blood cells due to bone marrow suppression caused by dengue virus. MCV 88.9 80.0-100.0 Normal Normal MCH 32.0 27.0-34.0 Normal Normal MCHC 360 320-360 Normal Normal RDW-CV 10.7 11.0-16.0 Low A low RDW means that the red blood cells vary very little in size. Red cell distribution width (RDW) and Coefficient Variation (CV) is a measuremen t of the amount of that red blood cells vary in size. RDW-SD 35.0 35.0-56.0 Normal Normal PLT 51 170-400 Low Dengue virus induces bone marrow suppression. Since bone marrow is the manufacturin g center of blood cells its suppression causes deficiency of blood cells leading to low platelet count. MPV 9.1 6.5-12.0 Normal Normal PDW 18.0 9.0-17.0 High Platelet distribution Width (PDW) is the variability in the size of platelets. Normally PDW increases with MPV. The patient shows normal MPV but a high PDW due to the bone marrow suppression. PCT 0.046 0.108 - 0.282 Low Low PCT (procalcitonin ) values in patients with clinical signs of infection indicate a low probability for blood culture proof of bacterial infection. One major advantage of PCT cimparef to other parameters is its early and highly specific increase in response to bacterial infections and sepsis. P-LCR 34.7 11.0-45.0 Normal Normal
January 28, 2021
Test Result Normal values Indicatio Implicati
n on Hemoglobin - 11.5-14.8 - - Hematocrit 21% 38-44% Low The hematocrit is routinely ordered as part of the complete blood count (CBC). It may also ordered by itself or with hemoglobin level as part of a general health examination . The low level of hematocrit is the result of bone marrow suppression due to dengue virus. Platelet count 19 250-510x10/L Low Dengue virus induces bone marrow suppressio n. Since bone marrow is the manufacturi ng center of blood cells its suppressio n causes deficiency of blood cells leading to low platelet.
Dengue NS1 IgA/IgG/IgM
January 25, 2021
Test Result Indication Implication
Dengue NS1 Positive Dengue A positive NSI NS1 test Antigen is result detected. confirms dengue virus infection and useful as a tool for the diagnosis of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever. Dengue IgA Negative Negative It's found in IgA the linings of detected. the respiratory tract and digestive system, as well as in saliva (spit), tears, and breast milk. Dengue IgG Positive There is This is the activation most of IgG common detected. antibody. It's in blood and other body fluids, and protects against bacterial and viral infections. IgG can take time to form after an infection or immunization . This means the immune system of the patient has majorly responded to dengue virus. The IgG is positive but the IgM is low or negative, then it is likely that the patient had an infection sometime in the past. Dengue IgM Negative Negative Found mainly IgM in blood and detected. lymph fluid, this is the first antibody the body makes when it fights a new infection. The IgG is positive but the IgM is low or negative, then it is likely that the patient had an infection sometime in the past.