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HAEMATOLOGY
Test Name Value Unit Bio Ref.Interval
Haemoglobin (Hb)
Haemoglobin (HB) 12.0 g/dL 11.5 - 15.0
Method -Cyanide free SLS hemoglobin detection method
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Sample Collected At :SAMRALA(Gurudwara Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Behlolpur Road)
Name: Mrs. RAJNI RANI UID.: 855649
Age/Gender: 38 Y/Female Registered on: 06/Jan/2025 11:01AM
Mobile: 9914841657 Sample collected on: 06/Jan/2025 11:07AM
Lab No: 0332501060010 Sample received on: 06/Jan/2025 04:58PM
BarcodeNo: 11446443 Report released on.: 06/Jan/2025 05:26PM
Referred By.: Self Report status: Final
Test Name: Uric Acid,Haemoglobin (Hb),Calcium,Iron Profile
BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Value Unit Bio Ref.Interval
Uric Acid
Uric Acid, Serum 5.6 mg/dL 2.6 - 6.0
Method -Uricase PAP
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Sample Collected At :SAMRALA(Gurudwara Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Behlolpur Road)
Name: Mrs. RAJNI RANI UID.: 855649
Age/Gender: 38 Y/Female Registered on: 06/Jan/2025 11:01AM
Mobile: 9914841657 Sample collected on: 06/Jan/2025 11:07AM
Lab No: 0332501060010 Sample received on: 06/Jan/2025 04:58PM
BarcodeNo: 11446443 Report released on.: 06/Jan/2025 05:26PM
Referred By.: Self Report status: Final
Test Name: Uric Acid,Haemoglobin (Hb),Calcium,Iron Profile
BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Value Unit Bio Ref.Interval
Iron Profile
Iron ,Serum 60 µg/dL 60 - 180
Method -TPTZ
Comment:
Most body iron is found in hemoglobin. The serum measurement of iron is useful in the differential diagnosis of anemia,
iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, possible sideroblastic anemia, and iron poisoning. Total iron-binding capacity in
serum, representing transferrin concentration in iron-binding capacity, is a useful index of nutritional iron status.
Iron deficiency anemia is characterized by a decreased serum Fe, increased TIBC or transferrin, and a decreased
transferrin saturation. Serum TIBC is increased in iron deficiency. Serum TIBC is decreased in anemia of chronic
disease.
INTERPRETATION:
Serum iron concentration is decreased in many but not all patients with iron deficiency anemia; Inflammatory disorders such as acute
infection, immunization, and myocardial infarction; acute or recent haemorrhage; malignancy; kwashiorkor; late pregnancy; menstruation
and nephrosis. Serum iron concentration diminishes markedly in patients who are beginning to respond to specific therapy for anemias for
other causes e.g. treatment nof pernicious anemia with Vit B12.Greater than normal concentrations of serum iron occur in iron over-loaded
disorder such as haemochromatosis and in acute iron poisoning following oral or parenteral iron administration. Iron level may also be
increased in acute hepatitis, lead poisoning, acute leukemia, thalassemia or oral contraception.
Test performed on BC_AU5800
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