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We have observed that the below given critical parameters have shown out of range results, which
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Serum Chloride test is essential to monitor the level of chlorides in the body. Chloride is
carefully controlled by the kidneys and is required for metabolism. It also helps maintain the
body's blood volume, blood pressure and acid-base balance. mmol/L
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Conditions that can result in an elevated blood glucose level include: Acromegaly, Acute stress (response to trauma, heart attack, and stroke for instance), Chronic
kidney disease, Cushing syndrome, Excessive consumption of food, Hyperthyroidism, Pancreatitis
A low level of glucose may indicate hypoglycemia, a condition characterized by a drop in blood glucose to a level where first it causes nervous system symptoms
(sweating, palpitations, hunger, trembling, and anxiety), then begins to affect the brain (causing confusion, hallucinations, blurred vision, and sometimes even coma
and death). A low blood glucose level (hypoglycemia) may be seen with:Adrenal insufficiency, Drinking excessive alcohol, Severe liver disease, Hypopituitarism,
Hypothyroidism, Severe infections, Severe heart failure, Chronic kidney (renal) failure, Insulin overdose, Tumors that produce insulin (insulinomas), Starvation.
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:28PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:35PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:28PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:35PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
AST levels increase in viral hepatitis, blockage of the bile duct ,cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, kidney failure, hemolytic anemia, pancreatitis, hemochromatosis. Ast
levels may also increase after a heart attck or strenuous activity. ALT is commonly measured as a part of a diagnostic evaluation of hepatocellular injury, to determine
liver health. Elevated ALP levels are seen in Biliary Obstruction, Osteoblastic Bone Tumors, Osteomalacia, Hepatitis, Hyperparathyriodism, Leukemia, Lymphoma,
paget`s disease, Rickets, Sarcoidosis etc.
Elevated serum GGT activity can be found in diseases of the liver, Biliary system and pancreas. Conditions that increase serum GGT are obstructive liver disease, high
alcohol consumption and use of enzyme-including drugs etc.
Serum total protein, also known as total protein, is a biochemical test for measuring the total amount of protein in serum..Protein in the plasma is made up of albumin and
globulin. Higher-than-normal levels may be due to: Chronic inflammation or infection, including HIV and hepatitis B or C, Multiple myeloma,Waldenstrom's disease.
Lower-than-normal levels may be due to: Agammaglobulinemia, Bleeding (hemorrhage), Burns, Glomerulonephritis, Liver disease, Malabsorption, Malnutrition, Nephrotic -
Human serum albumin is the most abundant protein in human blood plasma. It is produced in the liver.Albumin constitutes about half of the blood serum protein. Low blood
albumin levels (hypoalbuminemia) can be caused by: Liver disease like cirrhosis of the liver, nephrotic syndrome, protein-losing enteropathy, Burns, hemodilution,
increased vascular permeability or decreased lymphatic clearance, malnutrition and wasting etc.
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:28PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:46PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:28PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:46PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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such as breakdown of muscle fibers
Problems during pregnancy, such as seizures (eclampsia), or high blood pressure caused by pregnancy (preeclamsia) Lower than normal level may be due to:
Myasthenia Gravis, Muscular dystrophy
Uric Acid
Causes of Increased levels - High Protein Intake, Prolonged fasting, Gout, Lesch nyhan syndrome, Type 2 DM, Metabolic syndrome.
Causes of decreased levels Low Zinc Intake, OCP’s, Multiple Sclerosis.
Reference range is taken from Tietz Textbook of clinical chemistry and molecular diagnostics fifth edition
Calcium- Common causes of decreased value of calcium (hypocalcemia) are chronic renal failure, hypomagnesmia and hypoalbuminemia.
Phosphorus- Levels below 1.5 mg/dL may result in muscle weakness, hemolysis of red cells, coma, and bone deformity and impaired growth rapid elevations of
serum phosphate levels is hypocalcemia with tetany, seizures, and hypotension.
Sodium- Sodium levels are increased in dehydration, cushing's syndrome, aldosteronism & decreased in Addison's disease, hypopituitarism, liver disease.
Potassium- Hypokalemia (low K) is common in vomiting, diarrhea, alcoholism, folic acid deficiency and primary aldosteronism. Hyperkalemia may be seen in end-
stage renal failure, hemolysis, trauma, Addison's disease, metabolic acidosis, acute starvation, dehydration, and with rapid K infusion.
Chloride- Chloride is increased in dehydration, renal tubular acidosis (hyperchloremia metabolic acidosis), acute renal failure, metabolic acidosis associated with
prolonged diarrhea and loss of sodium bicarbonate, diabetes insipidus, adrenocortical hyperfuction, salicylate intoxication and with excessive infusion of isotonic
saline or extremely high dietary intake of salt. Chloride is decreased in overhydration, chronic respiratory acidosis, salt-losing nephritis, metabolic alkalosis,
congestive heart failure, Addisonian crisis, certain types of metabolic acidosis, persistent gastric secretion and prolonged vomiting.
Note: Kindly note change in reference range with effect from 17/08/2023.
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:28PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:35PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Lipid Profile
Total Cholesterol 162.1 mg/dl Desirable : <200
Method: Cholesterol Oxidase, Esterase, Peroxidase Borderline: 200-239
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER AU 5801
High : >/=240
Serum Triglycerides 192.0 mg/dl Desirable : <150
Method: Enzymatic Borderline high : 150-199
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER AU 5801
High : 200-499
Very high : >= 500
Serum HDL Cholesterol 34.8 mg/dl 40 - 60
Method: Direct measure, immunoinhibition
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER AU 5801
LDL Cholesterol Calculated 88.90 mg/dl Optimal : <100
Method: Calculated near /above Optimal:100 -
129
Borderline High: 130- 159
High : 160 - 189
Very High :>/=190
VLDL Cholesterol Calculated 38.4 mg/dl <30
Method: Calculated
Total CHOL / HDL Cholesterol Ratio 4.66 Ratio 3.30 - 4.40
Method: Calculated
LDL / HDL Cholesterol Ratio 2.55 Ratio Desirable/Low Risk: 0.5-3.0
Method: Calculated Line/Moderate Risk: 3.0-6.0
Elevated/High Risk: >6.0
HDL / LDL Cholesterol Ratio 0.39 Ratio Optimal->0.4
Method: Calculated Moderate-0.4 to 0.3
High-<0.3
Non-HDL Cholesterol 127.3 mg/dl 0.0 - 160.0
Method: Calculated
Dyslipidemia is a disorder of fat or lipoprotein metabolism in the body and includes lipoprotein overproduction or deficiency.
Dyslipidemias means increase in the level of one or more of the following: Total Cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and/or triglyceride
concentrations.
Dyslipidemia also includes a decrease in the “good" cholesterol or high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration in the blood.
Cholesterol is a steroid carried in the bloodstream as lipoprotein, necessary for cell membrane functioning and as a precursor to bile acids,
progesterone ,vitamin D ,estrogens ,glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids.
HDL is termed “good cholesterol” because its levels are inversely related to the risk of Coronary heart disease.
LDL cholesterol is termed the “bad cholesterol” and their increased levels are associated with increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:28PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:35PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
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heart disease.
Lipid level assessments must be made following 9 to 12 hours of fasting, otherwise assay results might lead to erroneous interpretation.
Healthians labs report biological reference intervals (normal ranges) in accordance with the recommendations of The National Cholesterol
Education Program (NCEP) & Adult Treatment Panel IV (ATP IV) guidelines providing the most desirable targets of various circulating lipid
fractions in the blood. NCEP recommends that all adults above 20 years of age must be screened for abnormal lipid levels.
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:15PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:27PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : URINE Report Status : Final Report
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:15PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:27PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : URINE Report Status : Final Report
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:21PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Whole Blood EDTA Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:21PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : WHOLE BLOOD EDTA Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:21PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : WHOLE BLOOD EDTA Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Lymphocytes 29 % 20-40
Method: VCS Technology
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Monocytes 8.5 % 02 - 10
Method: VCS Technology
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Eosinophils 3.4 % 01 - 06
Method: VCS Technology
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Basophils 0.2 % 00 - 02
Method: VCS Technology
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Absolute Leucocyte Count
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) 5.48 10^3/uL 2.0-7.0
Method: Calculated
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) 2.70 10^3/uL 1.0-3.0
Method: Calculated
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Absolute Monocyte Count 0.79 10^3/uL 0.2-1.0
Method: Calculated
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) 0.32 10^3/uL 0.02-0.5
Method: Calculated
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Absolute Basophil Count 0.02 10^3/uL 0.02 - 0.10
Method: Calculated
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
Platelet Count(PLT) 221 10^3/µl 150-410
Method: Coulter Principle
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
MPV 9.4 fL 7-9
Method: Derived from PLT Histogram
Machine: BECKMAN COULTER DxH800
The International Council for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH) recommends reporting of absolute counts of various WBC subsets for clinical decision making.
This test has been performed on a fully automated 5 part differential cell counter which counts over 10,000 WBCs to derive differential counts. A complete blood
count is a blood panel that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood, such as the cell count for each cell type and the concentrations of Hemoglobin and
platelets. The cells that circulate in the bloodstream are generally divided into three types: white blood cells (leukocytes), red blood cells (erythrocytes), and platelets
(thrombocytes). Abnormally high or low counts may be physiological or may indicate disease conditions, and hence need to be interpreted clinically.
The Mentzer index is used to differentiate iron deficiency anaemia beta thalassemia trait. If a CBC indicates microcytic anaemia, these are two of the most likely
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SIN No:E2474077
Patient Name : Vikash Gupta Barcode : E2474077
Age/Gender : 27Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 22/Feb/2025 09:47AM
Order Id : 12812451895 Sample Received On : 22/Feb/2025 03:21PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 22/Feb/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 22/Feb/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : WHOLE BLOOD EDTA Report Status : Final Report
DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
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causes, making It necessary to distinguish between them.
If the quotient of the mean corpuscular volume divided by the red blood cell count is then 13, thalassemia is more likely. If the result is greater than 13, then iron-
deficiency anaemia is more likely.
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No Data Body Mass Index 5'8" Height (ft/in) No Data Weight (kgs.)
Blood Pressure Pulse Rate Waist (In Cm) Hip Circumference (In Cm) SPO2 Levels Sugar Levels
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SUGGESTED NUTRITION
Do's Dont's
Have a balanced diet that includes whole grains, Avoid flavoured and seasoned foods
pulses, dairy, fruits, vegetables, nuts and healthy fats Decrease intake of colas and sugary drinks
SUGGESTED Include fruits like apples, berries and melons in your Avoid saturated fats, transfats, oily and greasy foods
NUTRITION
diet like cakes, creamy or fried foods
Include whole grains in your diet like whole wheat Avoid red meat and organ meats
bread and other products, brown rice or hand
pounded rice, oats Limit the use of oil and avoid sauces and dressings
Take fresh fruit and vegetable juices Avoid refined carbs, processed foods
SUGGESTED LIFESTYLE
Do's Dont's
Lose weight gradually and stay active Avoid overexertion without having food or drink
Avoid strenuous exercises
SUGGESTED Avoid smoking and alcohol