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Laboratory and diagnostic examination Diagnostic Exams Urinalysis 01/09/2013 Norms Reference Value: Color: Straw to Dark yellow

Transparency: Clear Ph:5.0-7.5 Specific Gravity:1.005-1.030 Sugar: Negative Protein: Negative Red blood cells: 03/HPF Pus cells:0-5/HPF Bacteria:None-few Epithelial cells:Nonefew Mucus threads:Nonefew Cast:None Actual results Interpretation and Analysis

Color: Yellow Transparency: Slightly Turbid Ph: 6.0 Specific gravity: 1.010 Sugar: +4 Protein: +3 Red blood cells: 35/HPF Pus cells: 4-6/HPF Bacteria: Few Epithelial cells: Moderate Mucus threads: Moderate Cast: None seen Crystals: None seen Amorphous materials: Urates Glucose: 130.64 Triglycerides: 81.37 Cholesterol: 137.45 HDL: 32.81 LDL: 88.41 VLDL: 16.21

-Slightly turbid urine could indicate presence of infection -Proteinuria alteration in renal function large molecule passing the GA -Hematuria: Alteration in renal function descending infection Glycosuria-could be an indication of diabetes mellitus

Clinical Chemistry I 01-10-2013

Reference Value: Glucose: 70-99 mg/dl Triglycerides:<150 mg/dl Cholesterol, Total: <200 mg/dl HDL: >55 mg/dl LDL: <100 mg/dl VLDL: 17.37-34.75 mg/dl

Clinical Chemistry I 01-09-2013

Urea Nitrogen: 10-51 mg/dl Sodium: 136-145 meq/L Potassium:3.5-5.1 meq/L

Urea Nitrogen: 55.31 Sodium: 129.00 Potassium: 4.00

-Hyperglycemiaindicates diabetes mellitus -High HDL level means that the body is better able to rid itself of excess cholesterol -Low VLDL cause by abnormally low levels of protein in the blood. Increase Urea nitrogen suggests impaired kidney function.

Special Hematology I (coagulation) 01-09-2013 HBA1c 01-09-2013

Patient: 11.4-15.8 Activity: Control: INR: 4.0-5.6%

12.2 secs 59.9% 13.6 seconds 1.44 8.5 %

Normal

Clinical chemistry I 01-09-2013

Creatinine: 0.7-1.2 mg/dl Uric Acid:3.4-7.0 mg/dl

2.56 6.30

6.5% or higher means patient is suffering from diabetes mellitus -Increase creatinine suggest diseases or condition that affect kidney function -

Chemistry result

Tot. protein: 66.083.0 Albumin:35.0-53.0 Globulin:23.00-35.00 Alb/Glb Ratio:1.0002.500

TP: 56.0 A: 23.6 G: 32.40 A/G ratio: 0.728

Chemistry result

ALT/SGPT: 0.0-45.0 AST/SGOT:0.0-35.0 Hemoglobin: 115-160 Hematocrit: 0.37-0.47 Erythrocyte: 3.805.80 Mean Corpuscular: Volume:80-100 Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin:27.0032.00 Mean Corpuscular Hgb conc.:32.0036.00 Red cell distribution width: 11.00-16.00 Retuculocyte count: 4.50-11.00 Leukocyte count: 4.010.0 Neutrophils: 0.350.65

Hematology Result Form:

-Lower than normal albumin indicates kidney or liver disease/low protein diet -Low A/G ratio indicates kidney/liver disease 41.9 High blood level of SGOT may indicate 48.6 liver damage Hemoglobin: 87 Decrease Hematocrit: 0.263 haemoglobin Erythrocyte:3.02 indicates presence of Mean corpuscular anemia volume: 87 MCH:28.9 Increase in MCHC:33.2 neutrophils : Severe RCDW:11.3 bacterial disease, RC: diabetic acidosis, LC: 8.0 infarction, increase in LDC: acute and severe Neutrophils: 0.81 inflammation Eosinophils: 0.03 Monocyte: 0.08 Low haematocrit may Lymphocytes:0;24 be due to anemia, destruction of RBC, bleeding Low erythrocytes indicates anemia

Eosinophils: 0.000.05 Basophils: 0.00-0.01 Monocytes: 0.00-0.08 Lymphocytes: 0.200.40

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