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Patient Name : MRS.

SAGARIKA SAHOO Age : 30 years (Female)


Referral : DEEPAK MEDI CLINIC Reg. ID :6209
Sample Date : 07/12/2023, 02:17 p.m. Report ID : 16999
Source : DIRECT Report Date : 07/12/2023, 03:33 p.m.
Sample ID :
233410060

Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range

SEROLOGY
RA FACTOR 15.0 IU/ml 0 - 20

Method : Turbidimetric Assay


Interpretation
The RF test must be interpreted in conjunction with a person's symptoms and clinical history.
In those with symptoms and clinical signs of rheumatoid arthritis, the presence of significant concentrations of RF indicates
that it is likely that they have RA. Higher levels of RF generally correlate with more severe disease and a poorer prognosis.
A negative RF test does not rule out RA. About 20% of people with RA will have very low levels of or no detectable RF. In these
cases, a CCP antibody test may be positive and used to confirm RA.
Positive RF test results may also be seen in 1-5% of healthy people and in some people with conditions such as: Sjogren
syndrome, scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus), sarcoidosis,endocarditis, tuberculosis, syphilis, HIV/AIDS,
hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis, cancers such as leukemia and multiple myeloma, parasitic infection, or disease of the
liver, lung, or kidney The RF test is not used to diagnose or monitor these other conditions.

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Patient Name : MRS. SAGARIKA SAHOO Age : 30 years (Female)
Referral : DEEPAK MEDI CLINIC Reg. ID :6209
Sample Date : 07/12/2023, 02:17 p.m. Report ID : 16999
Source : DIRECT Report Date : 07/12/2023, 03:33 p.m.
Sample ID :
233410060

Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Urine Routine & Microscopy
Volume 30 ml -
Colour Pale yellow
Appearance Slightly Hazy
Reaction (pH) 7.0
Specific Gravity 1.015

Chemical Examination (Automated Dipstick Method)


Urine Protein (Albumin) Absent
Urine Ketones (Acetone) Absent
Urine Glucose (sugar) Absent
Bile pigments Absent
Bile salts Absent
Urobilinogen Normal

MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
Red blood cells Absent /hpf 0 - 3/hpf
Pus cells (WBCs) 3-4 /hpf 0 - 5/hpf
Epithelial cells 12 - 15 /hpf 0 - 4/hpf
Crystals Absent
Cast Absent
Bacteria Absent
Yeast cells Absent
Remark

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Patient Name : MRS. SAGARIKA SAHOO Age : 30 years (Female)
Referral : DEEPAK MEDI CLINIC Reg. ID :6209
Sample Date : 07/12/2023, 02:17 p.m. Report ID : 16999
Source : DIRECT Report Date : 07/12/2023, 03:33 p.m.
Sample ID :
233410060

Test Description Value(s) Unit(s) Reference Range

BIOCHEMISTRY
CRP (C-Reactive Protein)- Quantitative 7.34 mg/l 0-6
Method :-Turbidometery
Note
The level of C-reactive protein (CRP), which can be measured in your blood, increases when there's inflammation in your
body. Your doctor might check your C-reactive protein level for infections or for other medical conditions.

A high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) test, which is more sensitive than a standard test, also can be used to evaluate
your risk of developing coronary artery disease, a condition in which the arteries of your heart are narrowed. Coronary artery
disease can lead to a heart attack. A simple blood test measures C-reactive protein.

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