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Patient ID :0199464

SID No. : 067172


Name : DR. DEEPAK
Age / Sex : 40 Years / Male Registered Date : 23 Mar 24/08:22
Report Date : 23 Mar 24/09:12
Ref. By : Self Page # : 1/2

Test Result Units Reference Value


HAEMATOLOGY
CBC
TOTAL WBC COUNT 2900 cells/cumm 4000 - 11000
Method : Automated

RBC COUNT 4.31 Millions/cumm MALE : 4.5 - 6.0


FEMALE : 4.2 - 5.4

HAEMOGLOBIN 12.7 gm/dl 13.5 - 17.0


Method : Automated

PCV (HAEMATOCRIT) 36.8 % Male : 40 - 52


Female : 38 - 45

MCV 85.4 ft 76 - 96 ft

MCH 29.5 pg 27 - 31

MCHC 34.5 % 32 - 36

PLATELET COUNT 1.11 Lakhs/cumm 1.50 - 4.50

DIFF. WBC COUNT


NEUTROPHIL 81 % 40 - 70

LYMPHOCYTES 12 % 20 - 45

EOSINOPHILS 2 % 1-6

MONOCYTES 5 % 2-5

SEROLOGY
DENGUE IgG & IgM Abs. NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
Method : CARD
Note : Expected Value :The NS1 is expected to be detected 1 day after the onset of fever and persist upto 9 days in both
primary and secondary Dengue infection.But if Anti-NS1 Antibodies produced,the detection of NS1 is inhibited. Primary
Dengue is Characterized by the presence of detectable IgM 3 to 5 days after the onset of infection. Secondary Dengue
is Characterized by the Elevation of specific IgG 1 to 2 days after the onset of infection and in the majority of cases
this is generally accompanied by on elevation of IgM.
If Dengue is positive do the confirmation test.

C.R.P. 15.01 (POSITIVE) mg/L 1.00 - 5.00


Method : NEPHLOMETRY

MALARIA CARD FOR(P.V/P.P.F) Negative


IMMUNOLOGY
DENGUE NS1 AG/AB POSITIVE
Method : CARD
Patient ID :0199464
SID No. : 067172
Name : DR. DEEPAK
Age / Sex : 40 Years / Male Registered Date : 23 Mar 24/08:22
Report Date : 23 Mar 24/09:12
Ref. By : Self Page # : 2/2

Test Result Units Reference Value


Note : Expected Value :The NS1 is expected to be detected 1 day after the onset of fever and persist upto 9 days in both
primary and secondary Dengue infection.But if Anti-NS1 Antibodies produced,the detection of NS1 is inhibited. Primary
Dengue is Characterized by the presence of detectable IgM 3 to 5 days after the onset of infection. Secondary Dengue
is Characterized by the Elevation of specific IgG 1 to 2 days after the onset of infection and in the majority of cases
this is generally accompanied by on elevation of IgM.
If Dengue is positive do the confirmation test.

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
URINE COMPLETE EXAMINATION
Physical Examination :
Colour Pale Yellow
Appearance Clear
Reaction Acidic
Albumin Present(++)
Sugar (R) Nil
Bile Salt Absent
Bile Pigment Absent
Microscopic Examination :
Pus Cells 2-3
RBCs 0-1
Epi Cells 0-1
Cast Absent
Crystal Absent
Bacteria Absent
Others Nil
End Of Report

E.DEEPA MSc.,DMLT., M.ANBALAGAN BSc.,DMLT.,


QUALITY MANAGER CHIEF - LAB SERVICES

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