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PatientName:MRS.

REHANA AFROZ Referral:SELF


Age / Gender : 45 years / Female CollectionTime:Jan06,2025,04:02p.m.
Patient ID : 296 ReceivingTime: Jan06,2025,04:02p.m.
Source:JDC ReportingTime: Jan06,2025,05:18:p.m.

SampleID:
000119824
COMPLETEBLOODCOUNT;CBC

TestDescription Value(s) ReferenceRange


Hemoglobin(Hb) 10.6 12.0-15.0 gm/dL
Erythrocyte(RBC)Count 3.25 3.8-4.8 mil/cu.mm
PackedCellVolume(PCV) 29.6 36-46 %
MeanCellVolume(MCV) 91.08 83-101 fL
MeanCellHaemoglobin(MCH) 29.54 27-32 pg
MeanCorpuscularHbConcn.(MCHC) 32.43 31.5-34.5 g/dL
Red Cell DistributionWidth (RDW) 12.3 11.6-14.0 %
TotalLeucocytes(WBC)Count 5900 4000-10000 cell/cu.mm

DifferentialLeucocyteCount(DLC)
SegmentedNeutrophils 55.3 40-80 %
Lymphocytess 38.1 20-40 %
Monocytes 3.5 2-10 %
Eosinophils 8.0 1-6 %
Basophils 1.10 1-2 %

AbsoluteLeucocyteCount
Neutrophils. 3262.70 2000-7000 /c.mm
Lymphocytes. 2247.90 1000-3000 /c.mm
Monocytes. 206.50 200-1000 /c.mm
Eosinophils. 118 20-500 /c.mm
Basophils. 64.90 20-100 /c.mm

PlateletCount 163 150-410 10^3/ul


MeanPlateletVolume(MPV) 10.2 7.2-11.7 fL
PCT 0.32 0.2-0.5 %
PDW 15.7 9.0-17.0 %
Note
1. AspertherecommendationofInternationalcouncilforStandardizationinHematology,thedifferentialleucocytecountsareadditionallybeingreportedasabsolutenumbe
rsofeachcellinperunitvolumeofblood

2. TestconductedonEDTAwholeblood.

**ENDOFREPORT**
PatientName:MRS.REHANA AFROZ Referral:SELF

Age / Gender : 45 years / Female CollectionTime: Jan06,2025,04:02p.m.

Patient ID : 296 ReceivingTime: Jan06,2025,04:02p.m.


Source:JDC ReportingTime: Jan06,2025,05:18p.m.

SampleID:
000119824
MalariaVivax&FalciparumAntigen

Test Description Value(s) ReferenceRange

Malaria Vivax& Falciparum Antigen


(ICT)

PlasmodiumFalciparum Negative
PlasmodiumVivax Negative

Note:
1. Inthe gametogony stage, P.falciparum may not besecreted. Such carriers may show falsely negative result
2. Thistestisusedtoindicatetherapeuticresponse.Positivetestresults5-10daysposttreatmentindicatethepossibilityofaresistantstrain of malaria
3. TestconductedonEDTAwholeblood

Comments
Malariaisaprotozoanparasiticinfection,prevalentintheTropical&Subtropicalareasoftheworld.Fourspeciesofplasmodiumparasitesareresponsibleform
alarialinfectionsinhumansviz.P.falciparum,P.vivax,P.ovale&P.malariae.FalciparuminfectionsareassociatedwithCerebral malaria and drug resistance
whereas vivax infection is associated with high rate of infectivity and relapse. Differentiation
betweenP.falciparumandP.vivaxisofutmostimportanceforbetterpatientmanagementandspeedyrecovery.

**ENDOFREPORT**
PatientName:MRS.REHANA AFROZ Referral:SELF

Age / Gender : 45 years / Female CollectionTime: Jan06,2025,04:02p.m.

Patient ID : 296 ReceivingTime: Jan06,2025,04:02p.m.


Source:JDC ReportingTime: Jan06,2025,05:18p.m.

SampleID:
000119824
WIDAL

Test Description Value(s) ReferenceRange

WIDAL TEST, SERUM


(SlideAgglutination)

SalmonellatyphiO(TO) Reactive1:160
SalmonellatyphiH(TH) Non Reactive
SalmonellaparatyphiA,H(AH) Non Reactive
SalmonellaparatyphiB,H(BH) Non Reactive

Interpretation:

RESULT REMARKS

Reactive: Indicates presence of IgM & IgGantibodies against Salmonella spp.


Non-Reactive: Indicates absence of IgM &IgG antibodies against Salmonella spp.

Note:
1. Titres1:80andaboveof“O”antigen&1:160andaboveof“H”antigenaresignificant
2. Risingtitresaresignificant **ENDOFREPORT**
3. TherecommendedWidaltestisbyTubeAgglutinationMethod

Comments:
ThistestmeasuressomaticOandflagellarHantibodiesagainstTyphoidandParatyphoidbacilli.Theagglutinins usually appear
at the end of the first week of infection and increase steadily till third / fourth week after which
thedeclinestarts.ApositiveWidaltestmayoccurbecauseoftyphoidvaccinationorprevioustyphoidinfectionandin
certainautoimmunediseases.Nonspecificfebrilediseasemaycausethistitretoincrease(anamnesticreaction).The
testmaybefalselynegativeincasesofEntericfevertreatedwithantibioticsintheearlystages.Therecommended
testspeciallyinthefirstweekafterinfectionisBloodCulture.

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