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Mr. Ram Bharos 47 Y/M RG00190372 230418 Lab Suvidha Patho Lab 06/03/2025 13:19:41 06/03/2025 13:28:04 06/03/2025 14:29:00

Mr. Ram Bharos, a 47-year-old male, underwent a HbA1c test which resulted in 7.8%, indicating elevated blood glucose levels. This test is crucial for monitoring diabetes and assessing the risk of complications such as coronary heart disease and stroke. The report emphasizes the importance of HbA1c as a standard measure for diabetes management.
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Mr. Ram Bharos 47 Y/M RG00190372 230418 Lab Suvidha Patho Lab 06/03/2025 13:19:41 06/03/2025 13:28:04 06/03/2025 14:29:00

Mr. Ram Bharos, a 47-year-old male, underwent a HbA1c test which resulted in 7.8%, indicating elevated blood glucose levels. This test is crucial for monitoring diabetes and assessing the risk of complications such as coronary heart disease and stroke. The report emphasizes the importance of HbA1c as a standard measure for diabetes management.
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Patient Name Mr.

RAM BHAROS Age/Sex 47 Y/M Patient UHID RG00190372


Request No. 230418 Doctor Lab SUVIDHA PATHO LAB
Collected 06/03/2025 13:19:41 Received 06/03/2025 13:28:04 Reported 06/03/2025 14:29:00

Test Name Result Biological Reference Interval Unit Method Name


BIOCHEMISTRY
HbA1c (GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN)
(K2 edta whole blood)
HBA1c 7.8 4-6 % HPLC

MEAN PLASMA GLUCOSE 200.38 mg/dl CALCULATED

COMMENTS:
• Analysis of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in blood provides evidence about an individual’s average blood glucose levels during the
previous two to three months, which is the predicted half-life of red blood cells.

• HbA1c is now recommended as a standard of care for testing and monitoring diabetes, specifically the type 2 diabetes.

• HbA1c not only provides a reliable measure of chronic hyperglycemia but also correlates well with the risk of long-term diabetes
complications.

• Elevated HbA1c has also been regarded as an independent risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke in subjects with or without
diabetes.

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Dr. RASHMI CHAWLANI


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