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Lab Address:- # Plot No.

301 3rd floor Meera Apartment ,Opp:


Yashwant Stadium,HDFC Bank Building Dhantoli ,Nagapur-440012
Ph:- 9503024183,
LABORATORY TEST REPORT
Name : Mrs. JAYSHREE GITE
Sample ID : 41640883
Age/Gender : 58 Years/Female Reg. No : 0372412300032
Referred by : Dr. SELF SPP Code : SPL-NP-194
Referring Customer : Dr Hedgewar Pathology Lab Khamgaon Collected On : 30-Dec-2024 12:18 PM
ITDOSE INFOSYSTEMS PVT. LTD.

Primary Sample : Whole Blood Received On : 30-Dec-2024 12:45 PM


Sample Tested In : Serum Reported On : 30-Dec-2024 05:53 PM
Client Address : Report Status : Final Report

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Results Units Biological Reference Interval

Vitamin Profile
25 - Hydroxy Vitamin D 22.166 ng/mL <20.0-Deficiency
(Method: CLIA)
20.0-30.0-Insufficiency
30.0-100.0-Sufficiency
>100.0-Potential Intoxication
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) 322 pg/mL 197 - 771
(Method: CLIA)

Interpretation:
This test is most often done when other blood tests suggest a condition called megaloblastic anemia. Pernicious anemia is a form of megaloblastic anemia caused by
poor vitamin B12 absorption. This can occur when the stomach makes less of the substance the body needs to properly absorb vitamin B12.
Causes of vitamin B12 deficiency include:Diseases that cause malabsorption

Lack of intrinsic factor, a protein that helps the intestine absorb vitamin B12
Above normal heat production (for example, with hyperthyroidism)

An increased vitamin B12 level is uncommon in:

Liver disease (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis)


Myeloproliferative disorders (for example, polycythemia vera and chronic myelogenous leukemia)

Interpretation:

Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and maintain strong bones throughout your entire life. Your body produces vitamin D when the sun’s UV
rays contact your skin. Other good sources of the vitamin include fish, eggs, and fortified dairy products. It’s also available as a dietary supplement.
Vitamin D must go through several processes in your body before your body can use it. The first transformation occurs in the liver. Here, your body
converts vitamin D to a chemical known as 25-hydroxyvitamin D, also called calcidiol.
The 25-hydroxy vitamin D test is the best way to monitor vitamin D levels. The amount of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in your blood is a good indication of
how much vitamin D your body has. The test can determine if your vitamin D levels are too high or too low.
.The test is also known as the 25-OH vitamin D test and the calcidiol 25-hydroxycholecalcifoerol test. It can be an important indicator of
osteoporosis (bone weakness) and rickets (bone malformation).
Those who are at high risk of having low levels of vitamin D include:
people who don’t get much exposure to the sun
older adults
people with obesity.
dietary deficiency
Increased Levels:
Vitamin D Intoxication

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