HAEMATOLOGY
CBC -(COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT)
HB -(Haemoglobin)
↓12.5
g/dL
13.0-18.0
Erythrocyte Count (RBC Count)
↑5.64
10^6/uL
4.0-5.2
Packed Cell Volume (PCV)-Hematocrit
↑40.7
%
34.0-40.0
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
↓72.16
fL
80 - 96
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
↓22.16
pg/cell
28 - 33
Mean Corpuscular Hb concentration (MCHC)
↓30.71
g/dL
31 - 36
RDW-CV
14.1
%
11.7 - 14.4
RDW-SD
36.3
fL
35.0- 46.0
Total Leukocyte Count (TLC/WBC)
9100
/cumm
4000-11000
Differential Count of WBC
Polymorphs Neutrophil
53
%
30 - 70
ABSOLUTE LEUKOCYTE COUNTS
Absolute Neutrophil Count
4823.00
/cumm
1800-7800
Absolute Lymphocyte Count
3822.00
/cumm
1000-4800
Absolute Eosinophils Count
273.00
/cumm
0-450
Absolute Monocyte Count
182.00
/cumm
0-800
Absolute Basophil Count
0.00
/cumm
0-200
Platelet Count
↓1.42
lakh/cumm
1.5-5.0
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
↑13.4
fL
7.10-12.50
PCT(Plateletcrit)
↓0.163
%
0.18 - 0.39
Platelet Distribution Width(PDW)
16.0
fL
8.30-18.0
Reference Range :-
< 1 Years
Clinical significance:
Quantitative measurement of serum IgE when integrated with other clinical indicator, can provide useful information for the differential clinical diagnosis of Atopic and Non-Atopic disease. Patients with Atopic disease, including allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis and Atopic dermatitis commonly have moderately elevated serum IgE levels. However, a serum IgE level that is within the range of normally expected values does not rule out a limited set of IgE allergy. For diagnostic purpose, results should always be assessed in conjunction
with the patients medical history, clinical examination and other findings.