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April 27, 2010

URINALYSIS
Physical Analysis and Interpretation
Color : yellow Normal
Transparency: slightly turbid Normal
Ph: 6.0 Normal
Specific gravity: 1.015 (1.005- Normal
1-0.30)

Chemical
Albumin: positive Normal
Sugar: negative Normal

Cells

RBC: 3-5/hpf (8-12) Deviated, indicates infection or inflammation of


the urinary tract

Pus cells: 6-8 hpf(1-2) Normal human urine is sterile. The presence of
bacteria or pus in the urine usually indicates
infection.
(http://www.faqs.org/health/topics/33/Urinary-
tract-infections.html#ixzz0gkOlqq8p)

Bacteria: few Normal


Epithelial cells: none Normal

Crystals
Amorphous Urates: few Normal
Mucus threads: few Normal

ECG

1100 Sinus rhythm


9110 Normal ECG Normal

Blood chemistry report

Test Measurement Normal Interpretation


Glucose 63.8mg/dl 75-115mg/dl Below normal may
indicate
hypoglycaemia
Fbs 3.50mmol/l 4.2-6.4mmol/l Below normal may
indicate an infection
SGOT 24.9v/l Up to 37v/l 37C Normal
Cholesterol 153.8mg/dl Suspect >220mg/dl Below normal may
indicate an increase
risk in small cancer
and negative
behaviour changes
3.99mmol/l Suspect >5.7mmol/l
Triglycerides 81.4mg/dl Suspect >150mg/dl Below normal might
indicate
malabsorption
0.92mmol/l Suspect >1.71mmol/l
HDL-P 65.2mg/dl >35mg/dl Normal
LDL 72.3mg/dl <150mg/dl Normal

TPAG

Test Measurement Normal Values Interpretation


Total Protein 50.7g/l 65-80g/l Below normal may
indicate metabolic
disorder
Albumin 34.5g/l 35-50g/l Below normal may
indicate
malabsorption
Globulin 16.2g/l 25-35g/l Below normal may
indicate
malabsorption
A/6 ratio 2.13 1.5-2.5 Normal

Measurement Normal Analysis and interpretation

Hemoglobin 125.0 M: 120- Normal


(Hgb) 160g/l
WBC Count 6.9 M and F: The WBC count is above the normal range.
5-10 An elevated number of white blood cells are
x109/L called leukocytosis. This can result from bacterial
infections, inflammation, leukemia, trauma,
intense exercise, or stress.
(www.labtestsonline.com)
Hematocrit 0.38/L M: 0.40- A low hematocrit reflects a low number of
(Hct) 50g/l circulating red blood cells and is an indicator of a
decrease in the oxygen-carrying capacity or of
overhydration.
(http://www.heartpumper.com/hematocrit.htm)
Segmenters 0.52 M and F: The MCH level is below the normal range.
27-33 pg. Decreased MCH is associated with microcytic
anemia. (www.carbonbased.com)
Lymphocyte .43 .20-.40 High lymphocyte level may indicate viral
infection
Monocyte 0.04 0.02-0.08 Normal
Eosinophils 0.01 0.01-0.03 Normal

Hematology

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