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Pathcare Labs Pvt. Ltd.

Regional Laboratory - Pathcare Diagnostics, 5/33 ,1st


floor, Near MedCross Hospital, Sapthagiri
Nagar,Puzhuthivakkam,Chennai -600091
Ph:- 04061216121

Patient Name : Master. KOSIRAM Reg. No. : 00472410260122


Age and Sex : 7 Yrs / Male PCC Code : PCL-TN-395
Referring Doctor : Self Sample Drawn Date : 26-Oct-2024 05:00 PM
Referring Customer : DEEPIKA LAB Registration Date : 26-Oct-2024 05:40 PM
Vial ID : R1658910 Report Date : 26-Oct-2024 06:27 PM
Sample Type : WB-EDTA Report Status : Final Report
Client Address : Tnhb Colony Road, Maheshwar Nagar, Sithalapakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

HEMATOLOGY
Test Name Obtained Value Units Bio. Ref. Intervals Method
(Age/Gender specific)

Complete Blood Count (CBC)


Haemoglobin 10.4 g/dL 11.5-15.5 Colorimetric
RBC Count 3.9 10^12/L 4.5-5.5 Electrical Impedance
Haematocrit (HCT) 33.9 % 35-45 Calculated
MCV 86.5 fl 77-95 RBC Histogram
MCH 26.4 pg 25-33 Calculated
MCHC 30.5 g/dL 31-37 Calculated
RDW-CV 15.3 % 11.6-14.0 RBC Histogram
Platelet Count 520 10^9/L 170-450 Electrical
Impedance/Microscopy
WBC count, Total 10.2 10^9/L 5.0-15.0 Impedance
Neutrophils 49.0 % 41-63 Microscopy
Neutrophil-Absolute Count 5.0 10^9/L 1.9-9.1 Calculated
Lymphocytes 40.0 % 29-52 Microscopy
Lymphocytes-Absolute Count 4.1 10^9/L 1.3-7.5 Calculated
Monocytes 6.0 % 0-9 Microscopy
Monocytes-Absolute Count 0.6 10^9/L 0.0-1.3 Calculated
Eosinophils 5.0 % 0-7 Microscopy
Eosinophils-Absolute Count 0.5 10^9/L 0.0-1.0 Calculated
Basophils 0.0 % 0-2 Microscopy
Basophils-Absolute Count 0.0 10^9/L 0.0-0.3 Calculated
Others 0.0 % 00 Microscopy
Remarks --
Sample is Processed on Automated CBC Analyzer
Note: Haematocrit (HCT) is derived from calculated MCV based on RBC Histogram as per Manufacturer's Manual

Result rechecked and verified for abnormal cases.


*** End Of Report ***

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Note: If the test results are alarming or unexpected,Client is advised to contact the laboratory immediately for possible remedial action.
Pathcare Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Regional Laboratory - Pathcare Diagnostics, 5/33 ,1st
floor, Near MedCross Hospital, Sapthagiri
Nagar,Puzhuthivakkam,Chennai -600091
Ph:- 04061216121

Patient Name : Master. KOSIRAM Reg. No. : 00472410260122


Age and Sex : 7 Yrs / Male PCC Code : PCL-TN-395
Referring Doctor : Self Sample Drawn Date : 26-Oct-2024 05:00 PM
Referring Customer : DEEPIKA LAB Registration Date : 26-Oct-2024 05:40 PM
Vial ID : R1658909 Report Date : 26-Oct-2024 08:22 PM
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report
Client Address : Tnhb Colony Road, Maheshwar Nagar, Sithalapakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Test Name Obtained Value Units Bio. Ref. Intervals Method
(Age/Gender specific)

Liver Function Test (LFT)


Bilirubin Total 1.30 mg/dL 0.0-1.0 Diazonium Salt
Bilirubin Direct 0.90 mg/dL 0-0.5 Diazo Reaction
Bilirubin Indirect 0.4 mg/dL 0.2 - 1.0 Calculated
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 392.0 U/L 46-116 Para-Nitrophenyl-
phosphate
Aspartate Aminotransferase (SGOT) 68.0 U/L 5-34 NADH w/o P-5’-P
Alanine Transaminase (ALT/SGPT) 161.0 U/L 0-55 NADH w/o P-5’-P
Gamma Glutamyl Transferase 127 U/L 12-64 L-G-g-3-carboxy-
(GGT) 4-nitroanilide-subs
Protein Total 8.2 g/dL 6.0-7.8 Biuret
Albumin 4.3 g/dL 3.8-5.4 Bromcresol green
Globulin 3.9 g/dl 2.5 - 3.8 Calculated
Albumin / Globulin Ratio 1.1 1.0 - 2.1 Calculated
*Liver function tests are blood tests used to help diagnose and monitor Liver disease or damage.
*Screen for Liver infections, such as Hepatitis, monitor possible side effects of medications
*Measure the severity of a disease, particularly scarring of the Liver (Cirrhosis)
*Alanine Transaminase (ALT)- an enzyme found in the Liver that helps your body metabolize protein. When the Liver is damaged, ALT is released into
the bloodstream and levels increase.
*Aspartate Transaminase (AST)- an enzyme that helps metabolize Alanine, an amino acid. Like ALT, AST is normally present in blood at low levels. An
increase in AST levels may indicate Liver damage or disease or Muscle damage.
*Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)- an enzyme in the Liver, bile ducts and bone. Higher-than-normal levels of ALP may indicate liver damage or disease,
such as a blocked bile duct, or certain bone diseases.
*Albumin and Total Protein- Albumin is one of several proteins made in the Liver. Your body needs these proteins to fight infections and to perform
other functions. Lower-than-normal levels of albumin and total protein might indicate Liver damage or disease
*Bilirubin- a substance produced during the normal breakdown of red blood cells. Bilirubin passes through the liver and is excreted in stool. Elevated
levels of bilirubin (jaundice) might indicate liver damage or disease or certain types of anemia.
*Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT)- GGT is an enzyme in the blood. Higher-than-normal levels may indicate liver or bile duct damage.

Page 2 of 3
Note: If the test results are alarming or unexpected,Client is advised to contact the laboratory immediately for possible remedial action.
Pathcare Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Regional Laboratory - Pathcare Diagnostics, 5/33 ,1st
floor, Near MedCross Hospital, Sapthagiri
Nagar,Puzhuthivakkam,Chennai -600091
Ph:- 04061216121

Patient Name : Master. KOSIRAM Reg. No. : 00472410260122


Age and Sex : 7 Yrs / Male PCC Code : PCL-TN-395
Referring Doctor : Self Sample Drawn Date : 26-Oct-2024 05:00 PM
Referring Customer : DEEPIKA LAB Registration Date : 26-Oct-2024 05:40 PM
Vial ID : R1658909 Report Date : 26-Oct-2024 05:57 PM
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report
Client Address : Tnhb Colony Road, Maheshwar Nagar, Sithalapakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY


Test Name Obtained Value Units Bio. Ref. Intervals Method
(Age/Gender specific)

Widal Test (Slide Test)- Serum


Salmonella typhi O Antigen >1:20 1:80 & Above Significant Slide
Agglutination
Salmonella typhi H Antigen >1:20 1:80 & Above Significant Slide
Agglutination
Salmonella paratyphi AH Antigen >1:20 1:80 & Above Significant Slide
Agglutination
Salmonella paratyphi BH Antigen. >1:20 - 1:80 & Above Significant Slide
Agglutination
Interpretation:
Antigens Tested RESULT REMARKS
TO, TH,AH,BH Titre 1:20 and Titre 1:40 Indicates absence of IgM & IgG antibodies against Salmonella species.
TO, TH,AH,BH Titre 1:80 Indicates Presence of IgM & IgG antibodies against Salmonella species.
TO, TH,AH,BH Titre 1:160 Indicates Presence of IgM & IgG antibodies against Salmonella species.
TO, TH,AH,BH Titre 1:320 Indicates Presence of IgM & IgG antibodies against Salmonella species.
Comments:

This test measures Somatic O and Flagellar H antibodies against Typhoid and Paratyphoid bacilli.
Rising titres in paired samples taken 7-10 days apart are more significant than a single test.
Titres 1:80 and above indicates ongoing or recent infection by Salmonella species and the diagnosis should be confirmed by gold standard test such as
Blood culture prior to start of antibiotics.
The agglutinins usually appears at the end of the first week of infection and increase steadily till third / fourth week after which the decline starts. A Positive
Widal test may occur because of Typhoid vaccination or previous typhoid infection and in certain autoimmune diseases.
In TAB vaccinated patients, high titres of H antibody of >= 1:160 to each of Salmonellae is observed. They tend to persist for many months and even years
while O antibody shows lower titres and disappears within 6 months.
False positive results/anamnestic response may be seen in patients with past enteric infection during unrelated fevers like Malaria, Influenzae etc in the form
of transient rise in H antibody in Widal test.
False negative results may be due to processing of sample collected early in the course of disease (1st week) and immunosuppression.

Uses:
To diagnose infection due to Salmonella species.(Enteric fever)
To assess the response to therapy(decreasing titres) in patients being treated for Enteric fever.

Correlate Clinically. Result rechecked and verified for abnormal cases.


*** End Of Report ***

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Note: If the test results are alarming or unexpected,Client is advised to contact the laboratory immediately for possible remedial action.

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