HAEMATOLOGY
CBC -(COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT)
RBC PARAMETERS
HB -(Haemoglobin)
14.5
g/dL
13.0-18.0
Erythrocyte Count (RBC Count)
5.29
10^6/uL
4.0-5.2
Packed Cell Volume (PCV)-Hematocrit
46.9
%
34.0-40.0
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
88.7
fL
80 - 96
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
27.5
pg/cell
28 - 33
Mean Corpuscular Hb concentration (MCHC)
31.0
g/dL
31 - 36
RDW-CV
13.8
%
11.7 - 14.4
RDW-SD
43.6
fL
35.0- 46.0
WBC PARAMETERS
Total Leukocyte Count (TLC/WBC)
8000
/cumm
4000-11000
Differential Count of WBC
Polymorphs Neutrophil
55
%
30 - 70
Lymphocytes
38
%
30 - 50
Eosinophils
04
%
1 - 5
Monocytes
03
%
0 - 6
Basophil
00
%
0 - 1
ABSOLUTE LEUKOCYTE COUNTS
Absolute Neutrophil Count
4400.00
/cumm
1800-7800
Absolute Lymphocyte Count
3040.00
/cumm
1000-4800
Absolute Eosinophils Count
320.00
/cumm
0-450
Absolute Monocyte Count
240.00
/cumm
0-800
Absolute Basophil Count
0.00
/cumm
0-200
PLATELET PARAMETERS
Platelet Count
1.55
lakh/cumm
1.5-5.0
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
11.2
fL
7.10-12.50
PCT(Plateletcrit)
0.173
%
0.18 - 0.39
Platelet Distribution Width(PDW)
17.0
fL
8.30-18.0
BIOCHEMISTRY
LFT (LIVER FUNCTION TEST)
Billirubin (Total & Direct & Indirect)
Total Billirubin
0.81
mg/dl
Adult: 0.1 - 1.2 mg/dl
Direct Billirubin
0.29
mg/dl
0 - 0.3 mg/dl
Indirect Billirubin
0.52
mg/dl
0.2 - 0.7 mg/dl
Serum SGOT(AST)
49.0
IU/L
10-40
Serum SGPT(ALT)
74.0
IU/L
5 - 40 IU/L
Alkaline Phosphatase
125.0
IU/L
Female : 64-306 IU/L
Total Protein (A:G)
Serum Protein
7.10
gm/dl
6.3 - 8.4 gm/dl
Albumin
4.45
gm/dl
3.5 - 5.0 gm/dl
Globulin
2.65
gm/dl
2.5 - 3.5 gm/dl
A:G Ratio
1.68
Ratio
1.5 - 3.1
IMMUNOLOGY
Serum IgE (Total)
744.6
IU/ml
0-200
Comment

Reference Range :-

             

Age Group  Value
Neonates < 1.50 IU/ml

< 1 Years

< 15 IU/ml
1 – 5 Years < 60 IU/ml
6 – 9 Years < 90 IU/ml
10-15 Years < 200 IU/ml
Adults < 100 IU/ml

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.