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SAGARIKA SAHOO-Female30 Years-6143
SAGARIKA SAHOO-Female30 Years-6143
SAGARIKA SAHOO-Female30 Years-6143
SEROLOGY
RA FACTOR 15.0 IU/ml 0 - 20
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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
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Urine Routine & Microscopy
Volume 30 ml -
Colour Pale yellow
Appearance Slightly Hazy
Reaction (pH) 7.0
Specific Gravity 1.015
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
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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