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Blood Group Rh Type
Investigation Result

Blood Group Rh Type A
Sample Type :EDTA Whole Blood
Method : Slide Agglutination.
Rh factor Positive
Sample Type :EDTA Whole Blood
Method : Slide Agglutination

Comments : 1) The above result relate only to the specimens received and tested in laboratory and should be always correlate with clinical findings and other laboratory markers. 2) Improper specimen collection, handling, storage and transportation may result in false negative/Positive results.

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Bilirubin - Total
Investigation Result Units Biological Reference Interval

Bilirubin - Total 16.11 mg/dl 0.3 - 1.2
• Sample Type : Serum.
• Method : Diazonium Salt.
Bilirubin-Direct 0.25 mg/dl 0 - 0.3
• Sample Type : Serum.
• Method : Diazonium Salt.
Bilirubin-Indirect 15.86 mg/dl
• Sample Type : Serum.
• Method : Calculated.

Disclaimer : 1) The above result relate only to the specimens and should be always correlate with clinical findings and other laboratory markers. 2) Improper specimen collection, handling,storage and transportation may result in false negative/Positive results.

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C - Reactive Protein (CRP)
Investigation Result Units Biological Reference Interval

C - Reactive Protein (CRP) 0.04 mg/dl < 1.0

• Sample Type : Serum. • Method : Immunoturbidimetric assay. Clinical Significance : • CRP is an acute phase reactant which is used in inflammatory disorders for monitoring course and effect of therapy. It is most useful as an indicator of activity in Rheumatoid arthritis, Rheumatic fever, tissue injury or necrosis and infections. As compared to ESR, CRP shows an earlier rise in inflammatory disorders which begins in 4-6 hrs, the intensity of the rise being higher than ESR and the recovery being earlier than ESR. Unlike ESR, CRP levels are not influenced by hematologic conditions like Anemia, Polycythemia etc.

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Ultra Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Investigation Result Units Biological Reference Interval

ULTRA Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 2.91 uIU/mL 0.72 - 11.0
• Sample Type : Serum.
• Method : ECLIA.

• Comments : - TSH levels are subject to circadian variation, reaching peak levels between 2 - 4.a.m. and at a minimum between 6-10 pm . - The variation is of the order of 50% , hence time of the day has influence on the measured serum TSH concentrations. • Clinical Use : - Diagnose Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism. - Monitor T4 replacement or T4 suppressive therapy. - Quanitify TSH levels in the subnormal range. • Increased Levels : Primary hypothyroidism, Subclinical hypothyroidism, TSH dependent Hyperthyroidism Thyroid hormone resistance. • Decreased Levels : Graves disease, Autonomous thyroid hormone secretion, TSH deficiency. • References : - Henry’s Clinical Diagnosis and Management, 23rd edition. - Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnosis, 7th edition. •Disclaimer: 1) The above result relate only to the specimens received and tested in laboratory and should be always correlate with clinicalfindings and other laboratory markers. 2) Improper specimen collection, handling,storage and transportation may result in false negative/Positive results.

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