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January 27, 2021

Test Result Normal Range Interpreta Implicatio


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.

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