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Diagnostics no.

20SAH0250208 Booking ID 208


Patient Name. Mr.Prem Verma Emp ID
Age 51 Years Test Date 08-09-2025
Sex. Male Location Delhi

Patient Examination Result

Parameter Result Unit Reference Range


Blood Pressure 153/107 mmHg (120/80)
Height 5.5 Feet -
Weight 77 Kg -
Temperature 95.9 Fahrenheit (°F) (97 -99)
SPO2 98 Arterial Blood Oxygen% 96 %
Heart Rate 94 /Min. (70-72)
2
BMI 27.61 kg/m (18.5 -24.9)

Signature
Diagnostics no. 20SAH0250208 Emp. ID
Patient Name. Mr.Prem Verma Request Date 08-09-2025 10:00 AM
Age 51 Years Sample Collection 08-09-2025 11:30 AM
Sex. Male Reporting Date 08-09-2025 05:04 PM

BIOCHEMISTRY

Test Description Result Reference Range Unit

BLOOD GLUCOSE RANDOM NA < 140 mg/dl


Methodology: Hexokinase

Interpretation

Elevated glucose levels (hyperglycemia) are most often encountered clinically in the setting of diabetes mellitus, but they may also
occur with pancreatic neoplasms, hyperthyroidism, and adrenocortical dysfunction. Decreased glucose levels (hypoglycemia) may
result from endogenous or exogenous insulin excess, prolonged starvation, or liver disease.

Fasting Glucose 2 HOURS PP Glucose Diagnosis


<100 <140 Normal
100 to 125 140 to 199 Pre Diabetes
>126 >200 Diabetes

Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) fasting, means a person has an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes but does not have it
yet. A level of 126 mg/dL or above, confirmed by repeating the test on another day, means a person has diabetes. IGT (2 hrs Post
meal), means a person has an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes but does not have it yet. A 2-hour glucose level of 200
mg/dL or above, confirmed by repeating the test on another day, means a person has diabetes
Ref : American Diabetes association standards of medical care

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