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Mrs.Shushma Chauhan
Age / Sex : 20/F Registered on : 12/07/2025
Collected on : 12/07/2025
Referred by : Self
Received on : 12/07/2025
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Reported on : 12/07/2025
HAEMATOLOGY
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC)
TEST VALUE UNIT REFERENCE
HEMOGLOBIN 10.5 g/dl 11.5- 16.5
TOTAL LEUKOCYTE COUNT 5,100 cumm 4,800 - 10,800
DIFFERENTIAL LEUCOCYTE COUNT
NEUTROPHILS 79 % 40 - 80
LYMPHOCYTE L 18 % 20 - 40
EOSINOPHILS 1 % 1-6
MONOCYTES L 1 % 2 - 10
BASOPHILS 1 % <2
PLATELET COUNT 1.4 lakhs/cumm 1.5 - 4.1
TOTAL RBC COUNT 5 million/cumm 4.5 - 5.5
HEMATOCRIT VALUE, HCT 42 % 40 - 50
MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME, MCV 84.0 fL 83 - 101
MEAN CELL HAEMOGLOBIN, MCH 30.0 Pg 27 - 32
MEAN CELL HAEMOGLOBIN CON, MCHC H 35.7 % 31.5 - 34.5
Clinical Notes:
A complete blood count (CBC) is used to evaluate overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia,
infection, and leukemia. There have been some reports of WBC and platelet counts being lower in venous blood than in
capillary blood samples, although still within these reference ranges.
Possible causes of abnormal parameters:
High Low
RBC, Hb, or HCT Dehydration, polycythemia, shock, chronic hypoxia Anemia, thalassemia, and other hemoglobinopathies
MCV Macrocytic anemia, liver disease Microcytic anemia
WBC Acute stress, infection, malignancies Sepsis, marrow hypoplasia
Platelets Risk of thrombosis Risk of bleeding
Mr. Sachin Sharma Dr. A. K. Asthana
DMLT, Lab Incharge Page 1 of 2 MBBS, MD Pathologist
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Mr. Saubhik Bhaumik
Age / Sex : 27 YRS / M Registered on : 17/10/2024 04:55 PM
Collected on : 17/10/2024
Referred by : Self
Received on : 17/10/2024
Reg. no. : 1001
Reported on : 17/10/2024 04:55 PM
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Mr. Sachin Sharma Dr. A. K. Asthana
DMLT, Lab Incharge Page 2 of 2 MBBS, MD Pathologist