Order ID                    : 240301024022M10
UHID                        : 250400092964                                   Received On    : 08/07/2025 12:52:22 PM
 Name                        : MAMTA ....                                     Reported On    : 09/07/2025 05:50:35 AM
 Gender / Age                : Female / 46 Yrs                                Ref. By        : DR. PANKAJ SHARMA
 Sample                      : EDTA whole blood, SERUM
Investigation                                               Observed Value   Unit           Biological Ref Interval
                                                         DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Hemoglobin                                                    10.40           gm/dl           12 - 15
Spectrophotometry
RBC                                                           4.89            10^6/uL         3.2 - 4.8
Impedence
WBC/TLC                                                       5.54            10^3/uL         4 - 11
Impedence
Absolute Lymphocyte Count(LYMPH)                              2.65            10^3/uL
Impedence & Volume
Absolute Granulocyte Count (GRA)                              2.55            10^3/�µL      2-7
Impedence & Volume
Mid%                                                          6.20            %               3 - 15
Calculated
Lym%                                                          47.90           %               20 - 44
Calculated
Gran%                                                         45.90           %               40 - 75
Calculated
Platelet Count                                                327.00          10^3/uL         150 - 450
Impedence
MCV                                                           60.20           fL
Derived from RBC histogram
MCH                                                           21.40           Pg.             27 - 32
Calculated
MCHC                                                          35.50           gm/dl           31.5 - 34.5
Calculated
RDW-SD                                                        39.40           fL              37 - 56
Calculated
RDW-CV                                                        20.30           %               11.5 - 14.5
Calculated
HCT                                                           29.50           %               36 - 46
Calculated
MPV                                                           10.20           fL              8 - 9.5
Derived from Platelet histogram
PDW                                                           17.40           fL              8.3 - 25
Calculated
PCT                                                           0.34            %               0.15 - 0.62
Calculated
P-LCC                                                         105.00          %               44 - 140
Calculated
P-LCR                                                         32.20           %               15 - 35
Calculated
                                                                                                         Dr.Chandra Prakash Jaiswal
                                                                                                         MBBS
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 Order ID            : 240301024022M10
 UHID                : 250400092964                                                        Received On        : 08/07/2025 12:52:22 PM
 Name                : MAMTA ....                                                          Reported On        : 09/07/2025 05:50:35 AM
 Gender / Age        : Female / 46 Yrs                                                     Ref. By            : DR. PANKAJ SHARMA
 Sample              : EDTA whole blood, SERUM
Investigation                                                     Observed Value          Unit               Biological Ref Interval
                                                            DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Uric acid                                                          3.00                    mg/dL               2.6 - 6
URICASE-POD
Serum Calcium                                                      8.80                    mg/dL               8.8 - 10.8
Arsenazo III
Serum vitamin D                                                    13.58                   ng/mL               20 - 100
Serum, CLIA
Interpretation:
The assay measures both D2 (Ergocalciferol) and D3 (Cholecalciferol) metabolites of vitamin D.
25 (OH)D is influenced by sunlight, altitude, skin pigmentation, sunscreen use and hepatic function.
Optimal calcium absorption requires vitamin D 25 (OH) levels exceeding 75 mol/L.
It shows seasonal variation, with values being 40-50% lower in winter than in summer.
Levels vary with age and are increased in pregnancy.
Testing for 25(OH)vitamin D is recommended as it is the best indicator of vitamin D nutritional status as obtained from sunlight exposure & dietary intake.
For diagnosis of vitamin D deficiency, it is recommended to have clinical correlation with serum 25(OH) vitamin D, serum calcium, serum PTH & serum
alkaline phosphatase.
Comments:
Vitamin D promotes absorption of calcium and phosphorus and mineralization of bones and teeth. Deficiency in children causes Rickets and in adults
leads to Osteomalacia. It can also lead to Hypocalcemia and Tetany. Vitamin D status is best determined by measurement of 25 hydroxy vitamin D, as it
is the major circulating form and has longer half life (2-3 weeks) than 1,25 Dihydroxy vitamin D (5-8 hrs).
Decreased Levels - Inadequate exposure to sunlight ⢠Dietary deficiency ⢠Vitamin D malabsorption Severe Hepatocellular disease â¢
Drugs like Anticonvulsants ⢠Nephrotic syndrome
Increased levels - Vitamin D intoxication
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* The provisional report of this patient has been amended by the verifying doctor.
                                                                                                                         Dr.Bharat Singh Batham
                                                                                                                         MBBS
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