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The report details the medical test results for Mr. Vishanu Shendge, a 46-year-old male, indicating an HbA1c level of 6.9%, suggesting fair control of diabetes, along with an average blood glucose of 151.33 mg/dL. Fasting and post-prandial blood glucose levels were recorded at 134.28 mg/dL and 172.94 mg/dL, respectively, indicating potential diabetes management issues. Urine tests showed no presence of sugar or albumin, indicating no immediate renal complications.
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The report details the medical test results for Mr. Vishanu Shendge, a 46-year-old male, indicating an HbA1c level of 6.9%, suggesting fair control of diabetes, along with an average blood glucose of 151.33 mg/dL. Fasting and post-prandial blood glucose levels were recorded at 134.28 mg/dL and 172.94 mg/dL, respectively, indicating potential diabetes management issues. Urine tests showed no presence of sugar or albumin, indicating no immediate renal complications.
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: LDS-02145 076387 Registration Date : 02-Feb-2025 09:25 AM

Patient Regn.No.
Patient Name : MR. VISHANU SHENDGE Age / Gender : 46 Years / Male

Collected Sample : Whole Blood - EDTA


Referred By Dr : DR SIR/MADAM
Contact No. : 8830850690
Hospital/Clinic : Walk-In-Patient
Sample Collect At : LAB COLLECTION *LDS-02145*
HBA1C BY HPLC
Investigation Result Unit

HbA1c - (HPLC - NGSP 6.9 %


Certified)

Reference Range :
Reference Range: As per ADA Guidelines Guidance For Known Diabetics
Below 5.7% : Normal Below 6.5% : Good Control
5.7% - 6.4% : Prediabetic 6.5% - 7% : Fair Control
>=6.5% : Diabetic 7.0% - 8% : Unsatisfactory Control
>8% : Poor Control

AVERAGE BLOOD GLUCOSE 151.33 mg/dL


(ABG)

Reference Range :
90 - 120 mg/dl : Good Control
121 - 150 mg/dl : Fair Control
151 - 180 mg/dl : Unsatisfactory Control
> 180 mg/dl : Poor Control
Method : Derived from HBA1c values

IMPRESSION Fair Control .

Clinical Significance

Average blood glucose value is calculated from HBA1c value it indicated average sugar level over past three months.
HbA1c is an important indicator of long-term glycemic control with the ability to reflect the cumulative glycemic history
of the preceding two to three months. HbA1c not only provides a reliable measure of chronic hyperglycemia but also
correlates well with the risk of long-term diabetes complications .

D-10 (BIO-RAD) FOR HBA1C & HB ELECTROPHORESIS .

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Bio-Rad D-10 Fully Automated Haemoglobin Testing Assay .
Reporting Date/Time : 02-Feb-2025 12.41 PM

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*LDS-0214
: LDS-02145 076387 Registration Date : 02-Feb-2025 09:25 AM
Patient Regn.No.
Patient Name : MR. VISHANU SHENDGE Age / Gender : 46 Years / Male

Collected Sample : SERUM


Referred By Dr : DR SIR/MADAM
Contact No. : 8830850690
Hospital/Clinic : Walk-In-Patient
Sample Collect At : LAB COLLECTION *LDS-02145*
BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL
Investigation Value Unit Ref. Range

FASTING (F) 134.28 mg/dL 70-100

POST PRANDIAL (PP) 172.94 mg/dL 100-160

Urine Sugar & Albumin


URINE SUGAR (F) NIL. NIL

URINE ALBUMIN (F) ABSENT. NIL

URINE SUGAR (PP) NIL. NIL

URINE ALBUMIN (PP) ABSENT. NIL

Clinical Significance :

Glucose is a major carbohydrate present in the blood and serves as primary source of energy. It is usually obtained
from ingested starch and sugar. The glucose concentration is normally maintained at constant level. Blood glucose
estimations are generally carried out for the diagnosis and follow up of diabetes mellitus.

Glucose : Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus can lead to presence of glucose in urine. Other causes
include pregnancy, hormonal disturbances, liver disease and certain medications.

Increased level : Diabetes ellitus ,Hyperthyroidism, Hypoadrenalism and Certain liver Disease .
Decreased level : Insulinoma, Hypothyroidism, Hypopituitarism .

----------------------------------------- END OF REPORT -----------------------------------------


Mindray BS 240 Pro - Fully Automated Biochemistry Analyser .
Reporting Date/Time : 02-Feb-2025 12.41 PM

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*LDS-0214

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