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Biochemistry Report: Specimen Observed Value Units Reference Value

Rabi Nayak Patel, a 31-year-old male, had a blood test that showed abnormal results. His fasting plasma glucose was very high at 279 mg/dl, above the normal range of 70-100 mg/dl. His HbA1c level was also high at 13%, indicating poor control of diabetes. His total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol were all above desirable levels. The biochemistry report concluded that Mr. Patel has poorly controlled diabetes and abnormal lipid levels putting him at risk for cardiovascular complications.

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Biochemistry Report: Specimen Observed Value Units Reference Value

Rabi Nayak Patel, a 31-year-old male, had a blood test that showed abnormal results. His fasting plasma glucose was very high at 279 mg/dl, above the normal range of 70-100 mg/dl. His HbA1c level was also high at 13%, indicating poor control of diabetes. His total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol were all above desirable levels. The biochemistry report concluded that Mr. Patel has poorly controlled diabetes and abnormal lipid levels putting him at risk for cardiovascular complications.

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REGD.

NO

: OPD

NAME
CONSULTA
NT

1261183

DATE

: RABI NAYAK PATEL

AGE

: DR.S.K SAMANTRAY,MD

P.TYPE :

14.09.14
YEA
31 RS

SE
X

: MALE

BIOCHEMISTRY REPORT
Specimen

: BLOOD
OBSERVED
VALUE

INVESTIGATIONS

UNITS

REFERENCE VALUE

Fasting Plasma Glucose

: 279.0

mg/dl

70-100 mg/dl

Serum Urea

: 44.0

mg/dl

Serum Creatinine

: 0.87

mg/dl

10-40mg/dl
Male - 0.7-1.3 mg/dl
Female 0.6 1.1 mg/dl

Sodium

: 138.0

mmol/L

136-155mmol/L

: 3.7

mmol/L

3.5-5.1mmol/L
5-6 Non Diabetes
6-7 Good Control
7-8 Weak Control
>8 Poor Control

METHOD:HEXOKINASE
METHOD:GLDH

METHOD:ALKALINE PICRATE
METHOD:DIRECT ISE

Potassium
METHOD:DIRECT ISE

Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)


METHOD: DIRECT ENZYMATIC METHOD

Estimated Average Plasma Glucose


LIPID PROFILE

: 13.0
: 326.0

%
mg/dl

Total Cholesterol

: 239.0

mg/dl

Triglyceride

: 214.0

mg/dl

METHOD:CHOD -PAP

METHOD:ENZYMATIC END POINT

HDL Cholesterol
(Direct)

METHOD:DIRECT DETERGENT

LDL Cholesterol
(Direct)

METHOD:DIRECT/CALCULATED

VLDL Cholesterol
(Calculated)

METHOD:CALCULATED

Cholesterol : HDL Ratio


METHOD:CALCULATED

48.0
141.0
42.8

Desirable:< 200mg/dl
Borderline:200 239 mg/dl
High: 240 mg/dl
Desirable: < 150 mg/dl
More than 40 mg/dl

mg/dl
Desirable: < 130 mg/dl
mg/dl
Desirable: < 30 mg/dl
mg/dl

: 4.98

*******End of Report*******

<4.5

Dr. Kavita Aggarwal, MD


MD
Consultant Biochemist
Biochemist

Dr. Saurav Patra,


Consultant

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