Sonali Behera-Female25 Years-141906
Sonali Behera-Female25 Years-141906
RBC Parameters :
R.B.C. Count 4.91 4.50 - 6.50 millions / cu-mm milli / cu-mm
Method : Impedance Variation
Haemoglobin 10.0 13.5 - 15.0 g/dl g/dl
Method : Spectrophotometry
Packed Cell Volume (PCV) 31.4 40 - 54 % %
Method : Analogical Integration
Mean Cell Volume(MCV) 63.95 80 - 96 fL fL
Method : Calculated
Mean Cell Hemoglobin( MCH) 20.37 27 - 33 Pg Pg
Method : Calculated
Mean Cell Hb Conc(MCHC) 31.85 33 - 36 gm/dl gm/dl
Method : Calculated
RDW (CV) 13.8 11.0 - 14.5 % %
WBC Parameters :
W.B.C Count 6000 4000 - 11000 / cmm
Method : Impedance Variation
Neutrophils 57 40 - 75 % %
Method : Impedance Variation
Lymphocytes 36 20 - 45 % %
Method : Impedance Variation
Eosinophils 03 01 - 06 % %
Monocytes 04 01 - 10 % %
Method : Impedance Variation
Basophils 00 00 - 01 % %
Method : Impedance Variation
Absolute Neutrophil Count 3420 2500 - 6000 /c.mm
Method : Calculated
Absolute Lymphocyte Count 2160 1000 - 3000 /c.mm
Method : Calculated
Absolute Eosinophil Count 180 20 - 500 /c.mm
Method : Calculated
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Patient Name : MRS. SONALI BEHERA Referral : SELF
Age / Gender : 25 years / Female Collection Time : Feb 25, 2025, 04:22 p.m.
Mobile No. : - Receiving Time : Feb 25, 2025, 04:22 p.m.
Patient ID : 137281 Reporting Time : Feb 25, 2025, 06:09 p.m.
Source : Sparsh Sanjeevani Telemedicine Centre Sample ID :
250560049
Test Description Value(s) Reference Range Units
Platelet Parameters :
Platelet count 136 150 - 450 10*3/ul
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) 10.3 7.5 - 13.1 fL
PDW 15.9 -
Comments:
This Sample is processed at Svasthya Laboratory, a unit of Svasthya Clinics Private Limited.
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Patient Name : MRS. SONALI BEHERA Referral : SELF
Age / Gender : 25 years / Female Collection Time : Feb 25, 2025, 04:22 p.m.
Mobile No. : - Receiving Time : Feb 25, 2025, 04:22 p.m.
Patient ID : 137281 Reporting Time : Feb 25, 2025, 06:09 p.m.
Source : Sparsh Sanjeevani Telemedicine Centre Sample ID :
250560049
Test Description Value(s) Reference Range Units
surface. The synthesis and secretion of TSH is stimulated by Thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH), the hypothalamic tripeptide, in response to low levels of circulating thyroid hormones.
Elevated levels of T3 and T4 suppress the production of TSH via a classic negative feedback mechanism. Failure at any level of regulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis will
Limitations:
Normal levels of T4 can also be seen in Hyperthyroid patients with : T3 Thyrotoxicosis, Decreased binding capacity due to hypoproteinemia or ingestion of certain drugs (eg: phenytoin,
salicylates)
Serum T4 levels in neonates and infants are higher than values in the normal adult, due to the increased concentration of TBG in neonate serum. TSH may be normal in central
hypothyroidism, recent rapid correction of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, pregnancy, phenytoin therapy. Autoimmune disorders may produce spurious results. Various drugs can
TSH has a diurnal rhythm so values may vary if sample collection is done at different times of the day.
Age specific reference intervals for T3, T4 & TSH from TIETZ Textbook of CLINICAL CHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS- 5th Edition
**END OF REPORT**
Registered By : Debasmita Gahan
Reported By : Sisir Mishra
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