Miss - CHARVI G
Miss - CHARVI G
DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
ALP BONE HEALTH - LEVEL 1
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
Lymphocytosis
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SIN No:BED230173424
Patient Name : Miss.CHARVI G Collected : 24/Jul/2023 09:00PM
Age/Gender : 13 Y 6 M 1 D/F Received : 25/Jul/2023 01:13PM
UHID/MR No : CBEL.0000083685 Reported : 25/Jul/2023 03:35PM
Visit ID : CBELOPV429834 Status : Final Report
Ref Doctor : Dr.Dr. PREETI KATHAIL
DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
ALP BONE HEALTH - LEVEL 1
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
Comment:
1. ESR is never diagnosis of a specific disease. It is an acute phase reactant which indicates presence and intensity of an
inflammatory process.
2. ESR Test is used to monitor the course or response to treatment of certain diseases.
3. ESR is indirect measure of inflammatory diseases (infections, rheumatic diseases), relative/absolute increase of globulins
(nephrotic syndrome, myeloma) tissue necrosis (myocardial infarction, tumours).
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SIN No:BED230173424
Patient Name : Miss.CHARVI G Collected : 24/Jul/2023 09:00PM
Age/Gender : 13 Y 6 M 1 D/F Received : 25/Jul/2023 01:17PM
UHID/MR No : CBEL.0000083685 Reported : 25/Jul/2023 03:16PM
Visit ID : CBELOPV429834 Status : Final Report
Ref Doctor : Dr.Dr. PREETI KATHAIL
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
ALP BONE HEALTH - LEVEL 1
Test Name Result Unit Bio. Ref. Range Method
Comments:-
Serum calcium measurements are done to monitor and diagnose disorders of skeletal system, parathyroid gland, kidney, muscular
disorders, and abnormal vitamin D and protein levels.
Comment:
C-reactive protein (CRP) is one of the most sensitive acute-phase reactants for inflammation. Measuring changes in the
concentration of CRP provides useful diagnostic information about the level of acuity and severity of a disease. Unlike ESR, CRP
levels are not influenced by hematologic conditions such as anemia, polycythemia etc.
Increased levels are consistent with an acute inflammatory process. After onset of an acute phase response, the serum CRP
concentration rises rapidly (within 6-12 hours and peaks at 24-48 hours) and extensively.Concentrations above 100 mg/L are
associated with severe stimuli such as major trauma and severe infection (sepsis).
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SIN No:SE04432671