Name: Mr.
BIJOY PRAMANICK Registered: 27/Oct/2025 08:00PM
Age/Gender: 47 Y/Male Sample Collected: 27/Oct/2025 08:00PM
Patient ID: 122510270038 Lab Received: 27/Oct/2025 08:00PM
BarcodeNo: AB472276 Reported: 27/Oct/2025 08:41PM
Referred By: SELF
Nationality :Indian
FHL.
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Result Unit Biological [Link] Method
URIC ACID 6.8 mg/dL 3.5 - 7.2 Uricase PAP
Sample Type:Serum
Test has been performed on AU700
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Name: Mr. BIJOY PRAMANICK Registered: 27/Oct/2025 10:46AM
Age/Gender: 47 Y/Male Sample Collected: 27/Oct/2025 10:46AM
Patient ID: 122510270038 Lab Received: 27/Oct/2025 05:54PM
BarcodeNo: AB472276 Reported: 27/Oct/2025 07:07PM
Referred By: SELF
Nationality :Indian
FHL.
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Result Unit Biological [Link] Method
LIPID PROFILE*
CHOLESTEROL 178 mg/dL Desirable < 200 CHO-POD
Borderline High 200 - 239
High >=240
HDL CHOLESTEROL 39 mg/dL At risk: <40 Enzymatic
Desirable: >=60 Immunoinhibition
LDL CHOLESTEROL 105 mg/dL near optimal: 100 - 129 Enzymatic Selective
Borderline: 130 - 159 Protection
VLDL CHOLESTEROL 34 mg/dl 15 - 45 Calculated
TRIGLYCERIDES 178 mg/dL Normal: <150 GPO-POD
Borderline: 150 - 199
High : 200-499
Very high: >500
CHOLESTEROL - HDL Ratio 4.6 Ratio Low risk : 3.3-4.4 Calculated
Average risk : 4.5-7.0
Moderate risk: 7.1-11.0
High risk : > 11.0
LDL - HDL Ratio 2.7 Ratio UPTO 3.5 Calculated
Sample Type:Serum
Test has been performed on AU700
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Name: Mr. BIJOY PRAMANICK Registered: 27/Oct/2025 10:46AM
Age/Gender: 47 Y/Male Sample Collected: 27/Oct/2025 10:46AM
Patient ID: 122510270038 Lab Received: 27/Oct/2025 05:54PM
BarcodeNo: AB472276 Reported: 27/Oct/2025 06:59PM
Referred By: SELF
Nationality :Indian
FHL.
DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOASSAY
Test Name Result Unit Biological [Link] Method
TSH 4.10 µU/mL 0.35 - 4.94 CMIA
Sample Type:Serum
1. Thyroid Function Regulation: TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to produce two key hormones, thyroxine (T4) and
triiodothyronine (T3), which are vital for the regulation of the body's metabolism, energy generation, and the overall
functioning of virtually every system in the body.
2. Metabolic Rate: The hormones released by the thyroid gland under the influence of TSH regulate the body's metabolic
rate, influencing have not or slow the body converts food into energy. This impact influencing how fast or slow the body
converts food into energy. This impacts weight, energy levels, and body temperature.
3. Development and Growth: Thyroid hormones are essential for the growth and development in children. TSH ensures
the thyroid gland produces the right amount of hormones to support normal brain development and growth.
4. Heart Function: Thyroid hormones, influenced by TSH, play a significant role in maintaining heart rate and blood pressure.
They ensure that the heart functions properly by regulating its output and peripheral vascular resistance.
5. Diagnostic Value: Measuring TSH levels is a common diagnostic approach for assessing thyroid health. Abnormal TSH levels
can Indicate hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) if they are high, or hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) if they are low, leading
to timely and appropriate treatment.
6. Monitoring Treatment: For patients already diagnosed with thyroid disorders, monitoring TSH levels helps in adjusting medications to ensure they are
effective in maintaining thyroid hormone levels within a normal range.
Test has been performed on Architecti2000
(1) Identity of the patient Not Verified. (2) Not for Medico Legal Purpose. (3) Please Clinically Correlate.
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