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PLATELET COUNT Test Report Format Example Sample Template Drlogy Lab Report

This medical lab report summarizes the platelet count test results for a 21-year-old male patient named Yash M. Patel. The test found his platelet count to be 320000 cumm, which is within the normal reference range of 150000-410000 cumm. The report provides information on causes of low and high platelet counts.

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PLATELET COUNT Test Report Format Example Sample Template Drlogy Lab Report

This medical lab report summarizes the platelet count test results for a 21-year-old male patient named Yash M. Patel. The test found his platelet count to be 320000 cumm, which is within the normal reference range of 150000-410000 cumm. The report provides information on causes of low and high platelet counts.

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DRLOGY PATHOLOGY LAB 0123456789 | 0912345678

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Yash M. Patel Sample Collected At:


Age : 21 Years 125, Shivam Bungalow, S G Road,
Registered on: 02:31 PM 02 Dec, 2X
Sex : Male Mumbai
Collected on: 03:11 PM 02 Dec, 2X
PID : 555 Ref. By: Dr. Hiren Shah Reported on: 04:35 PM 02 Dec, 2X

PLATELET COUNT
Investigation Result Reference Value Unit
Primary Sample Type : Blood

PLATELET COUNT 320000 150000 - 410000 cumm


Electrical impedance

Comments :
Platelets are small, colorless cell fragments that help in blood clotting to prevent bleeding.

Low Platelet Count Causes :


Viral infections, such as hepatitis C or HIV
Certain medications, such as heparin, chemotherapy drugs, or antibiotics
Autoimmune disorders, such as lupus or idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)

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Heavy alcohol consumption
Bone marrow disorders, such as leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)
Nutritional deficiencies, such as vitamin B12 or folate deficiency

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Pregnancy complications, such as preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome
Certain genetic disorders, such as Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome or Fanconi anemia

High Platelet Count Causes :


Chronic infections or inflammatory disorders, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, or rheumatoid arthritis
Trauma, surgery, or splenectomy (surgical removal of the spleen)
Cancer or blood disorders such as leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs)
Certain medications, such as aspirin, heparin, or estrogen
Iron deficiency anemia or other nutritional deficiencies
Genetic mutations or inherited conditions, such as essential thrombocythemia (ET) or familial thrombocytosis
Smoking, obesity, or high cholesterol levels

Thanks for Reference ****End of Report****

Medical Lab Technician Dr. Payal Shah Dr. Vimal Shah


(DMLT, BMLT) (MD, Pathologist) (MD, Pathologist)

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