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The document is a medical report for Mrs. Shama Parween, a 53-year-old female, detailing her hematology and biochemistry test results conducted on June 14, 2025. Key findings include normal levels of hemoglobin, white blood cells, and liver function tests, although some values such as RDW-CV and absolute neutrophil count are outside the reference intervals. The report emphasizes the need for clinical correlation and is intended for medical practitioners only.

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The document is a medical report for Mrs. Shama Parween, a 53-year-old female, detailing her hematology and biochemistry test results conducted on June 14, 2025. Key findings include normal levels of hemoglobin, white blood cells, and liver function tests, although some values such as RDW-CV and absolute neutrophil count are outside the reference intervals. The report emphasizes the need for clinical correlation and is intended for medical practitioners only.

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Patient NAME : Mrs.

SHAMA PARWEEN Barcode NO : 13752367


Age/Gender : 53 Y/Female Registration ON : 14-Jun-2025 07:00:19 PM
LabNo : 012506142411 Sample Collected ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:00:27 PM
Referred BY :Dr. CHANDRAKANTH MV ,, Sample Received ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:32:56 PM
CLIENT CODE :WBCL/NAPP/LSI Report Generated ON : 14/Jun/2025 08:27:24 PM
Refer Lab/Hosp : Sample STATUS : Final Approved
Lab Address :AS 130, Block-H, R M Road, Kol: 157 Other Info :

DEPARTMENT OF HEMATOLOGY

Test Name Value Unit Bio Ref.Interval

CBC
Erythrocytes
Haemoglobin 13.5 g/dL 12-15
(Method:Spectrophotometry) (Sample:EDTA )
RBC Count 4.1 10^12/L 3.8-4.5
(Method:Electrical Impedance) (Sample:EDTA )
PCV (Packed Cell Volume) 41.1 % 36-46
(Method:Electrical Impedance) (Sample:EDTA )
MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) 100.2 fl 83-101
(Method:Calculated) (Sample:EDTA )
MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) 32.0 pg 27-32
(Method:Calculated) (Sample:EDTA )
MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin 32.8 g/dl 31.5-34.5
Concentration)
(Method:Calculated) (Sample:EDTA )
RDW-CV 16.6 % 11.6-14.0
(Method:Calculated) (Sample:EDTA )
Leucocytes
WBC Count,Total 9,800 cells/μl 4000-10000
(Method:Flow cytometry) (Sample:EDTA )
Differential Leucocyte Count
Neutrophils 84 % 40-80
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Lymphocytes 10 % 20-40
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Monocytes 3 % 2-10
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Eosinophils 3 % 1-6
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Basophils 0 % 0-2
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Absolute Neutrophil Count 8,232 Cells/µL 2000-7000
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Absolute Lymphocyte Count 980 Cells/µL 1000-3000
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Absolute Monocyte Count 294 Cells/µL 200 - 1000
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Absolute Eosinophil Count 294 cells/µL 20-500
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )

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Patient NAME : Mrs.SHAMA PARWEEN Barcode NO : 13752367
Age/Gender : 53 Y/Female Registration ON : 14-Jun-2025 07:00:19 PM
LabNo : 012506142411 Sample Collected ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:00:27 PM
Referred BY :Dr. CHANDRAKANTH MV ,, Sample Received ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:32:56 PM
CLIENT CODE :WBCL/NAPP/LSI Report Generated ON : 14/Jun/2025 08:27:24 PM
Refer Lab/Hosp : Sample STATUS : Final Approved
Lab Address :AS 130, Block-H, R M Road, Kol: 157 Other Info :

DEPARTMENT OF HEMATOLOGY

Test Name Value Unit Bio Ref.Interval


Absolute Basophil Count 0 Cells/µL <200
(Method:Leishman Stain - Light Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Thrombocytes
Platelet Count 265 10^9/L 150-410
(Method:Electrical Impedance ) (Sample:EDTA )
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
ESR 10 mm in 1hr ≤19
(Method:Westergren method) (Sample:EDTA )
Morphology
RBC Morphology Anisocytosis
(Method:Microscopic) (Sample:EDTA )
WBC Morphology Neutrophilia
(Method:Microscopic) (Sample:EDTA )
Platelets Adequate.
(Method:Microscopy) (Sample:EDTA )
Please clinically correlate. Partial reproduction of test reports is strictly prohibited.
The reports are strictly for the use of medical practitioners and are not medical diagnosis.
Note:

As per the recommendation of International council for Standardization in Hematology, the differential leucocyte counts are additionally being reported as absolute numbers of each cell in per
unit volume of blood.

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Patient NAME : Mrs.SHAMA PARWEEN Barcode NO : 13752367
Age/Gender : 53 Y/Female Registration ON : 14-Jun-2025 07:00:19 PM
LabNo : 012506142411 Sample Collected ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:00:27 PM
Referred BY :Dr. CHANDRAKANTH MV ,, Sample Received ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:32:56 PM
CLIENT CODE :WBCL/NAPP/LSI Report Generated ON : 14/Jun/2025 08:45:22 PM
Refer Lab/Hosp : Sample STATUS : Final Approved
Lab Address :AS 130, Block-H, R M Road, Kol: 157 Other Info :

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

Test Name Value Unit Bio Ref.Interval

Creatinine 0.71 mg/dl 0.51– 0.95


(Method:MODIFIED JAFFE) (Sample:Serum)
Please clinically correlate. Partial reproduction of test reports is strictly prohibited.
The reports are strictly for the use of medical practitioners and are not medical diagnosis.
Comments:
Creatinine is a catabolic end product of creatine. The amount produced each day is related to muscle mass. Creatinine is freely filtered by the glomerulus,(small amounts are reabsorbed and secreted by renal
tubules). Creatinine is measured for the assessment of kidney function(impaired renal perfusion, loss of functioning nephrons) and in monitoring renal dialysis. The method commonly used for estimating
Creatinine makes use of Jaffe’s reaction with an alkaline picrate reagent.

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Patient NAME : Mrs.SHAMA PARWEEN Barcode NO : 13752367
Age/Gender : 53 Y/Female Registration ON : 14-Jun-2025 07:00:19 PM
LabNo : 012506142411 Sample Collected ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:00:27 PM
Referred BY :Dr. CHANDRAKANTH MV ,, Sample Received ON : 14/Jun/2025 07:32:56 PM
CLIENT CODE :WBCL/NAPP/LSI Report Generated ON : 14/Jun/2025 08:45:22 PM
Refer Lab/Hosp : Sample STATUS : Final Approved
Lab Address :AS 130, Block-H, R M Road, Kol: 157 Other Info :

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY

Test Name Value Unit Bio Ref.Interval

Liver Function Test (LFT)


Bilirubin Total 0.65 mg/dL Adults- 0.3-1.2
(Method:DPD) (Sample:Serum) Children (0-1 Day) 1.4-8.7
Children (1-2 Day) 3.4-11.5
Children (3-5 Day) 1.5-12.0
Bilirubin Direct 0.18 mg/dL <0.2
(Method:DPD) (Sample:Serum)
Bilirubin Indirect 0.47 mg/dl 0.2-0.8
(Method:Calculated) (Sample:Serum)
ALT/SGPT 55 U/L Male ≤ 50
(Method:IFCC ) (Sample:Serum) Female ≤ 35
New Born:13-45
Infant:13-45
AST/SGOT 34 U/L Male ≤ 50
(Method:IFCC ) (Sample:Serum) Female ≤ 35
New Born : 25-75
Infant:15-60
SGOT/SGPT Ratio 0.62
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 62 U/L 30 - 120
(Method:IFCC ) (Sample:Serum)
Protein Total 7.0 g/dL Newborn: 4.1-6.3
(Method:Biuret) (Sample:Serum) Children:5.7-8.0
Adults: 6.6-8.3
Albumin 4.4 g/dL 3.5 - 5.2
(Method:BCG) (Sample:Serum)
Globulin 2.6 g/dL 2.3 - 3.9
(Method:Calculated) (Sample:Serum)
Albumin / Globulin Ratio 1.7 -
(Method:Calculated) (Sample:Serum)
Please clinically correlate. Partial reproduction of test reports is strictly prohibited.
The reports are strictly for the use of medical practitioners and are not medical diagnosis.
Comments:
Liver function tests (LFTs), also known as liver panel or hepatic function tests, are a group of blood tests used to assess the health and function of the liver. These tests provide valuable information about the liver's ability to perform its
essential functions, including metabolizing nutrients, filtering toxins, and producing proteins necessary for various bodily functions.

Sample: O.S.S

*** End Of Report ***

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