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Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
BIOCHEMISTRY  

LFT - LIVER FUNCTION TEST  


(Serum)

Total Bilirubin 0.8 mg/dL Adult: 0.2-1.3


  (DSA) Neonate: 1.0-10.5
Direct Bilirubin 0.2 mg/dL Neonate: 0.0-0.6
  (Calculated) Adult: 0.0-0.3
Indirect Bilirubin 0.6 mg/dL Adult: 0.1-1.1
  (Dual wavelength) Neonate: 0.6-10.5
Aspartate Transaminase(AST/ 23 U/L 17-49
SGOT)
  (MDH, UV Kinetic)

Alanine Transaminase(ALT/ 27 U/L < 50


SGPT)
  (LDH, UV kinetic)

Alkaline Phosphatase 66 U/L 38-126


  (PNPP, AMP Buffer)

Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase 20 U/L 15-73


(GGT)
  (Szasz method)

Total Protein 7.3 g/dL 6.0-8.3


  (Biuret)

Albumin 4.3 g/dL 3.5-5.0


  (Bromo-Cresol Green )

Globulin 3.0 g/dL 2.3-3.5


  (Calculated)

A/G ratio 1.4 0.8-2.0


  (Calculated)

SGOT/SGPT- RATIO 0.9 0.7-1.4


  (Calculated)

Page 1 / 9 Dr. Sanchit Singhal


Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
LIPID PROFILE  
(Serum)

Total Cholesterol 136 mg/dl < 200


  (CHOD-POD)

Triglycerides 159 mg/dL < 150


  (GPO-POD)

HDL Cholesterol 40 mg/dL > 50


  (Direct)

Non-HDL Cholesterol 96 mg/dL < 130


  (Calculated)

LDL Cholesterol 64 mg/dL < 100


  (Calculated)

VLDL Cholesterol 32 mg/dL < 30


  (Calculated)

Cholesterol / HDL Ratio 3.4 3.30-4.40


  (Calculated)

LDL:HDL RATIO 2 0.5-3.0


  (Calculated)

HDL/LDL RATIO 0.6 Ratio > 0.4


  (Calculated)

REMARKS TOTAL CHOLESTEROL(mg/dL) TRIGLYCERIDE(mg/dL) LDL CHOLESTEROL(mg/dL)


Optimal <200 <150 <100
Above Optimal - - 100-129
Borderline 200-239 150-199 130-159
High >=240 200-499 160-189
Very High - >=500 >=190

Note:
• Measurements in the same patient can show physiological and analytical variations. Three serial samples 1 week apart are recommended for Total
cholesterol, TG, HDL and LDL.
• Friedewald equation is used to calculate LDL cholesterol and is most accurate when Triglyceride levels are <400mg/dL. Measurement of Direct LDL
measurement is recommended when Triglyceride levels are >400mg/dL

Page 2 / 9 Dr. Joan Maria Vynetta D ,


M.D
Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
Glycosylated Haemoglobin - (HbA1c)  
(Whole Blood)

Glycosylated Haemoglobin 6.4 % Normal: < 5.7


(HbA1c) Pre-Diabetes: 5.7-6.4
  (HPLC) Diabetes: >= 6.5
Mean Blood Glucose 137 mg/dL
  (Calculated)
HbA1C is used to monitor fluctuations in in blood glucose concentration in the past 8 to 12 week’s period.
The reference interval defined as per American Diabetes Association guidelines 2016:
a)     Less than 5.7% : Non Diabetic
b)    5.7 to 6.4% : at increased risk of developing diabetes in the future
c)     More than 6.5% : Diabetic
d)    Therapeutic glycemic target:
i.      Adults: less than 7%
ii.     Children with Type 1 diabetes : less than 7 %
e)     Pregnant diabetic patients : less than 6.5%

Note:
•  Targets may be individualized based on: Age/life expectancy, Comorbid conditions, Diabetes duration , Hypoglycemia status, Individual patient considerations
Reference: American Diabetes Association. Standards of medical care in diabetes—2021.

Page 3 / 9 Dr. Joan Maria Vynetta D ,


M.D
Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
Renal Function Test  
(Serum)

Urea 28.0 mg/dL 19-43


  (Urease ) Newborn: 6.5-25.5
Creatinine 1.10 mg/dL 0.66-1.25
  (Enzymatic)

Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 13.1 mg/dL 6-20


  (Calculated)

BUN Creatinine Ratio 11.9 Ratio 10-20


  (Calculated)

Uric Acid 4.6 mg/dL 3.5-8.5


  (Uricase)

Calcium 9.3 mg/dL 8.4-10.2


  (Arsenazo Method )

Phosphorus 3.9 mg/dL 2.5-4.5


  (Phosphomolybdate formation)

eGFR 74.5 ml/min/1.73 sq m Normal: >= 90


  (CKD EPI) Mild decrease: 60-89
Mild moderate decrease: 45-59
Severe decrease: 15-29
End stage kidney disease: < 15
ELECTROLYTES  
(Direct ISE)

Sodium 139 mmol/L 137-145

Potassium 4.5 mmol/L 3.5-5.5

Chloride 101 mmol/L 98-107

Page 4 / 9 Dr. Sanchit Singhal


Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
IMMUNOLOGY  

Vitamin B12 467 pg/mL 239-931


  (Serum,ECLIA)

Page 5 / 9 Dr. Joan Maria Vynetta D ,


M.D
Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
HEMATOLOGY  

Complete Blood Count  


(Whole Blood)

RBC count 4.67 mill/cu.mm 4.5-5.5


  (DC Impedance method)

Haemoglobin (Hb) 13.4 gm/dL 13.0-17.0


  (Cyanide-free SLS method)

Haematocrit(PCV) 38.8 % 40-50


  (DC Impedance method)

Mean Corpuscular Volume 83.1 fL 83-101


(MCV)
  (Calculated)

Mean Corpuscular 28.7 pg 27-32


Haemoglobin(MCH)
  (Calculated)

Mean Corpuscular 34.5 g/dL 31.5-34.5


Haemoglobin Concentration
(MCHC)
  (Calculated)

Red cell distribution width 14.2 % 11.6-14.0


(RDW)
  (Calculated)

Mentzer Index 17.8 Index Beta Thalassemia trait: < 14


  (Calculated) Iron deficiency anaemia: >= 14
Sehgal index 1478.7 Index Beta Thalassemia trait: < 972
  (Calculated) Iron deficiency anaemia: >= 972
Total WBC count - TC 8040 cells/cu.mm 4000-10000
  (Flow Cytometry)

Differential Leucocyte Count - DC  


(Flow Cytometry)

Neutrophils 51.9 % 40-80

Lymphocytes 37.7 % 20-40

Page 6 / 9 Dr. Joan Maria Vynetta D ,


M.D
Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
Monocytes 9.2 % 2-10

Eosinophils 0.5 % 1-6

Basophils 0.7 % 0-2

Absolute Neutrophil Count 4173 / cu.mm 2000-7000


  (Calculated)

Absolute Lymphocyte Count 3031 / cu.mm 1000-3000


  (Calculated)

Absolute Monocyte Count 740 / cu.mm 200-1000


  (Calculated)

Absolute Eosinophil Count 40 / cu.mm 20-500


  (Calculated)

Absolute Basophil Count 56 / cu.mm 0-100


  (Calculated)

Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio 1.4 Ratio 1.0-3.0


(NLR)
  (Calculated)

Platelet count 206 10^3/ul 150-450


  (DC Impedance method)

Platelet hematocrit 0.26 % 0.20-0.50


  (Calculated)

Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) 12.7 fL 7-13


  (Calculated)

Note:

1. Reference Ranges are in accordance with Dacie & Lewis Practical Hematology International Edition (12th).

2. As per International Council for Standardization in Hematology's recommendations Differential Leucocyte counts
are additionally reported in Absolute numbers in each cell per unit volume of blood.

Page 7 / 9 Dr. Joan Maria Vynetta D ,


M.D
Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY  

Urine Complete Analysis  


(Urine)

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION  
(Manual)

Volume 20 ml

Colour Pale yellow Pale yellow

Appearance Clear Clear

CHEMICAL EXAMINATION  

pH 6.5 5.0-8.0
  (Double indicator method)

Specific gravity 1.010 1.001-1.035


  (Refractive Index)

Urine Protein Nil Nil


  (Protein error of pH indicator )

Glucose Nil Nil


  (Enzyme method GOD POD)

Ketone bodies Nil Nil


  (Dipstick)

Bilirubin Nil Nil


  (Azo coupling method)

Blood Negative Negative


  (Peroxidase activity)

Urobilinogen Normal Normal


  (Azo coupling method)

Leucocyte Esterase Negative Negative


  (Granulocyte esterase method)

Nitrites Negative Negative


  (Griess method)

Page 8 / 9 Dr. Joan Maria Vynetta D ,


M.D
Pathologist
Name : Mr. Brahmeshwar Ojha Age / Sex : 65 Year(s) / Male Collected On : 13/02/2023 07:28 AM
Patient ID : OHPBICFE325990 Ref. Doctor : Received On : 13/02/2023 08:27 AM
Visit No. : B42573301 Reported On : 13/02/2023 11:35 AM
Test Results Units Biological Reference Interval
MICROSCOPY EXAMINATION  

Pus cells 2-3 /hpf 0-5


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Epithelial cells 1-2 /hpf Occasional


  (Fixed point immuno-rate)

RBCs Nil /hpf 0-2


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Granular Casts Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Hyaline Casts Nil /hpf Occasional


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Uric acid Crystals Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Phosphate Crystals Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Calcium Oxalate Crystals Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Amorphous urates Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Amorphous phosphates Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Yeast Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Bacteria Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Parasites Nil /hpf Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

Mucus Nil Nil


  (Flow digital Imaging)

-- End of Report --

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M.D
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