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BIOCHEMISTRY REPORT
Glucose Fasting (BSF)
Glucose Fasting 83.8 mg/dL 70 - 100
Method : Hexokinase
Interpretation:
Status Fasting plasma glucose in mg/dL
Normal <100
Impaired fasting glucose 100 - 125
Diabetes =>126
Comment :
Blood glucose determinations in commonly used as an aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. Elevated glucose levels
(hyperglycemia) may also occur with pancreatic neoplasm, hyperthyroidism, and adrenal cortical hyper function as well as other disorders.
Decreased glucose levels (hypoglycemia) may result from excessive insulin therapy insulinoma, or various liver diseases.
Note
1.The diagnosis of Diabetes requires a fasting plasma glucose of > or = 126 mg/dL or a random / 2 hour plasma glucose value of > or = 200
mg/dL with symptoms of diabetes mellitus.
2.Very high glucose levels (>450 mg/dL in adults) may result in Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
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Patient Name : Mr Debabrata Das
DOB/Age/Gender : 32 Y/Male Bill Date : Mar 05, 2024, 01:58 AM
Patient ID / UHID : 7444659/RCL6584703 Sample Collected : Mar 05, 2024, 11:17 AM
Referred By : Dr. Sample Received : Mar 05, 2024, 03:42 PM
Sample Type : Serum Report Date : Mar 05, 2024, 06:10 PM
Barcode No : ZB793986 Report Status : Final Report
BIOCHEMISTRY REPORT
Kidney Function Test (KFT)
Blood Urea 17.1 mg/dL 19 - 44.1
Method : Urease
Creatinine 0.7 mg/dL 0.72 - 1.25
Method : Photometric
Bun * 7.99 mg/dL 8.9 - 20.6
Method : Urease
Bun/Creatinine Ratio * 11.41
Urea / Creatinine Ratio * 24.43
Uric Acid 6.5 mg/dL 3.5 - 7.2
Method : Uricase
Calcium Serum 9.2 mg/dL 8.4 - 10.2
Method : Arsenazo III
Phosphorus 3.8 mg/dL 2.3 - 4.7
Method : Photometric
Sodium 137 mmol/L 136 - 145
Method : Potentiometric
Potassium 4.3 mmol/L 3.5 - 5.1
Method : Potentiometric
Chloride 99.4 mmol/L 98 - 107
Method : Photometric
Interpretation:
Kidney function tests is a collective term for a variety of individual tests and proceduresthat can be done toevaluate how well the kidneys are functioning. Many
conditions can affect the ability of the kidneys to carryout their vital functions. Somelead to a rapid (acute) decline in kidney functionothers lead to a gradual
(chronic) declineinfunction. Both result in a buildup of toxic waste subst done on urine samples, as well as on blood samples. A number of symptoms may
indicate a problem with your kidneys. These include : high blood pressure,blood in urine frequent urges to urinate,difficulty beginning urination,painful
urination,swelling in the hands and feet due to a buildup of fluids in the body. A single symptom may not mean something serious. However, when occurring
simultaneously, these symptoms suggest that your kidneys are not working properly. Kidney function tests can help determine the reason. Electrolytes
(sodium,potassium,and chloride) are present in the human body and the balancing act of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of our cells
and organs. There has to be a balance.Ionized calcium this test if you have signs of kidney or parathyroid disease. The test may also be done to monitor progress
and treatment of these diseases.
(*) Parameter(s) are outside the scope of tests recognized under the NABL M(EL)T Scheme.
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