Laboratory Test Report: Test Name Result Biological Reference Interval Dengue NS1 Antigen
Laboratory Test Report: Test Name Result Biological Reference Interval Dengue NS1 Antigen
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* This test should not be used as the sole criterion for the confirmation of Dengue infection and should be used
in conjunction with other laboratory results.
* Results of this screening test must be confirmed by ELISA method.
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Comments / Interpretation :
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- Positive test result indicates the infestation of Malarial parasite.
- False Negative smears can be observed in partial antimalarial treatment or by sequestration of parasitised cells in deep
vascular beds.
- Duration of illness, level of parasitemia and method of examination have a bearing on the result.
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MCH : 28.7 27 - 32 pg
Calculation
Neutrophils : 60 40 - 80 %
Impedance with Hydrofocus / Microscopy
Lymphocytes : 30 20 - 40 %
Impedance with Hydrofocus / Microscopy
Eosinophils : 05 1-6 %
Impedance with Hydrofocus / Microscopy
Monocytes : 05 2 - 10 %
Impedance with Hydrofocus / Microscopy
Basophils : 00 0-2 %
Impedance with Hydrofocus / Microscopy
Absolute Leucocyte Count
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Platelets : Adequate
Comments / Interpretation :
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- Glycosylated hemoglobin is proportional to mean plasma glucose level during previous 6-12 weeks.
- Values may not be comparable with different methodologies and even different laboratories using the same methodology.
- Perform A1c at least twice annually in Diabetes patients to ascertain meeting of goals
- Perform A1c test quarterly in Diabetes patients whose therapy has changed and who are not meeting goals
- Recommended goal of A1c is < 7%
- ADA Guidelines 2016.
DR.SANDYA RANI
MC-4735
CONSULTANT BIOCHEMIST
This is only a test report of your given sample to be correlated clinically by referring medical practitioner.
Concentration: %
A1c 6.1