HAEMATOLOGY
CBC -(COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT)
RBC PARAMETERS
HB -(Haemoglobin)
11.4
g/dL
13.0-18.0
Erythrocyte Count (RBC Count)
3.97
10^6/uL
4.0-5.2
Packed Cell Volume (PCV)-Hematocrit
36.9
%
34.0-40.0
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
93.1
fL
80 - 96
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
28.8
pg/cell
28 - 33
Mean Corpuscular Hb concentration (MCHC)
31.0
g/dL
31 - 36
RDW-CV
14.3
%
11.7 - 14.4
RDW-SD
47.3
fL
35.0- 46.0
WBC PARAMETERS
Total Leukocyte Count (TLC/WBC)
9400
/cumm
4000-11000
Differential Count of WBC
Polymorphs Neutrophil
54
%
30 - 70
Lymphocytes
38
%
30 - 50
Eosinophils
05
%
1 - 5
Monocytes
03
%
0 - 6
Basophil
00
%
0 - 1
ABSOLUTE LEUKOCYTE COUNTS
Absolute Neutrophil Count
5076.00
/cumm
1800-7800
Absolute Lymphocyte Count
3572.00
/cumm
1000-4800
Absolute Eosinophils Count
470.00
/cumm
0-450
Absolute Monocyte Count
282.00
/cumm
0-800
Absolute Basophil Count
0.00
/cumm
0-200
PLATELET PARAMETERS
Platelet Count
0.57
lakh/cumm
1.5-5.0
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
13.5
fL
7.10-12.50
PCT(Plateletcrit)
0.063
%
0.18 - 0.39
Platelet Distribution Width(PDW)
17.0
fL
8.30-18.0
 
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
22
mm/hr
0 - 20
ESR

Methodology: Sedimentation

Factors increasing ESR -Old age -Pregnancy -Anemia -Elevated fibrinogen -Macrocytosis 

Factors decreasing ESR -Microcytosis -Low fibrinogen -Polycythemia -Marked leukocytosis

BIOCHEMISTRY
Plasma Glucose (Random)
74.0
mg/dl
70 - 140
Billirubin (Total & Direct & Indirect)
Total Billirubin
0.89
mg/dl
Adult: 0.1 - 1.2 mg/dl
Direct Billirubin
0.24
mg/dl
0 - 0.3 mg/dl
Indirect Billirubin
0.65
mg/dl
0.2 - 0.7 mg/dl
Serum SGPT(ALT)
26.0
IU/L
5 - 40 IU/L
Serum Creatinine
0.86
mg/dl
0.6 - 1.2
Comment

Decreased serum calcium values are found in hypoparathyroidism, rickets, osteiomalacia and steatorrhea. A fall in serum calcium can occun in acute pancreatitis and in those forms of renal disease in which excessive proteinuria is observed. Increased serum calcium values are observed in hyperparathyroidism, hypervitamonosis D and multiple myeloma.

LIPID PROFILE
Serum Total Cholesterol
155.0
mg/dl
Desirable: < 200
Serum Triglycerides
89.0
mg/dl
Desirable: < 160
Serum H.D.L. - Cholesterol
47.0
mg/dl
Desirable: > 60
Serum L.D.L. - Cholesterol
108.0
mg/dl
Desirable: < 130
Serum V.L.D.L Cholesterol
17.8
mg/dl
Desirable: < 23
Total Choles. / H.D.L Ratio
3.3
Ratio
Low Risk: 3.3 - 4.4
L.D.L. / H.D.L. Ratio
2.3
Ratio
Low Risk: 0.5 - 3.0
Comment

 

NOTE  :- Lipid profile range as per ncep – atp 111 are :

Serum cholestrol  (Total) :

Desirable: < 200 mg/dl, Borderline: 200-239 mg/dl, Elevated : >250 mg/dl.

Serum high – density lipoprotein cholterol (HDL):

Desirable: > 60 mg/dl,  Borderline: 40-60 mg/dl, Elevated : >70 mg/dl.

TOTAL cholestrol : HDL cholestrol:

Low risk :  3.3 - 4.4, Average risk : 4.4 – 7.1, Moderate risk : 7.1 – 11.0, High risk : >11.0

Serum low – density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol:

Desirable : < 100 mg/dl, Borderline: 100-159 mg/dl, Elevated : >160 mg/dl.

* It is ptreferable to measure lipid after 12 hrs fasting, as triglyceride levels rised and both HDL & LDL levels fall after fat containing meals.

* since serum lipid levels a vary widely from day to day( being largely dependaent on diet) , at least 2 - 3 measurments should be made days or weeks apart , before labelling a person as hyper lipidaemic/ normolipidaemic or before initiating therapy.
*Both LDL & HDL levels remains decreased for several weeks after acute inflammatory states, following myocardial infection, stress, trauma, surgery and recent illness.
* lipid profile values should always be corroborated in the light of clinical findings, dietary habits / axcess/ restrictions, effects of illness, exercise, inter & intra individual variations and drugs( Anabolic steroids, oral contraceptives) progestogens, antithypertensives, oestrogen, insulin & hydrochlorthiazide.