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Serology
Test Result Unit Biological Ref. Interval
Comments :
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is a member of the Hepadna virus family causing infections of the liver with extremely variable clinical features. Hepatitis B is
transmitted primarily by blood, body fluids and also spread by sexual transmission and from mother to baby. In most individuals HBV hepatitis is self
limiting, but 1-2% normal adolescents and adults develop Chronic Hepatitis. Frequency of chronic HBV infection is 5-10% in immunocompromised patients
and 80% in neonates. The initial serological marker of acute infection is HBsAg which typically appears 2-3 months after infection and disappears 12-20
weeks after onset of symptoms. Presistence of HBsAg for more than six months indicates development of carrier state or Chronic liver disease.
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HARIPRASATH R Dr K Vinodini
Verified by MBBS., M.D(Micro)
MC-4770
Final Laboratory Report PID : 593773
Cardiology
Test Result Test Result
AV Sclerosis
2208002170-Mr. K Thandaveswaran-75 Years-Male
TV Intrinsically normal
PV Intrinsically normal
RV Intrinsically normal
RA Intrinsically normal
IVS Intact
IAS Intact
AO Intrinsically normal
PA Intrinsically normal
LA Intrinsically normal
LEFT VERTICLE
No regional wall motion abnormality
LV normal in size
Adequate LV systolic function
Grade I diastolic dysfunction
PERICARDIUM
No Evidence of pericardial effusion
CF & DOPPLER
Pulmonic velocity 1.0m/s
1.0m/s
Aortic velocity 1.5m/s
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