
What Do The Following Blood Test Reports Indicate?

Question: hello doctor,please analyze my report and suggest.i am male, 51 years , weight 60 kgs,diabetic patient from last 15 years. please review my blood report and suggest.
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Regards
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Dr. Prasad


hello ,doctor XXXXXXX i have uploaded my reports -one recent and one few months older.thank you.
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Please try again. You can also send the reports at YYYY@YYYY and address it to my name: Dr. Abhay A Mali
Or mention your test reports.
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Please try again. You can also send the reports at YYYY@YYYY and address it to my name: Dr. Abhay A Mali
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj


sorry, i have attached my reports to this query this time,please review and suggest.
one of the report is from this week test and one is few months older ,i have attached both of the reports.
hello ,doctor i have attached my reports please review.
one of the report is from this week test and one is few months older ,i have attached both of the reports.
hello ,doctor i have attached my reports please review.
Brief Answer:
Sorry for delayed response.
Detailed Answer:
ANTI CCP (ACCP) is a specific test for Rheumatoid arthritis one form of joint pain with or without other organ involvement depending upon stage of disease.
Your test results fall in the range of equivocal it means your symptomatology and clinical examination are important in establishing the diagnosis.
If there is joint pain better to consult Rheumatologist for detailed evaluation.
APOLIPOPROTEIN - A1 (APO-A1) is a component of good cholesterol (HDL).
APOLIPOPROTEIN - B (APO-B) is a component of bad cholesterol (LDL) which is atherogenic cholesterol that is responsible for development of blockages in blood vessels (may cause heart problem).
Treating it is similar to treating dyslipidemia.
Considering your dibabetic status there is need to target your LDL & HDL cholesterol levels once they are within target range one can target Apo-B below atleast 90 which may require only adjustment of your cholesterol lowering agent.
Rosutor-A contain Rosuvastatin 10mg which is cholesterol lowering drug.
If there is risk factors like Blood pressure problem or LDL cholesterol >100 or previous heart disease, I may suggest to increase dose of Rosuvastatin.
Better to discuss all this with your treating diabetologist as detailed clinical examination is more important.
Hope this helps you.
Sorry for delayed response.
Detailed Answer:
ANTI CCP (ACCP) is a specific test for Rheumatoid arthritis one form of joint pain with or without other organ involvement depending upon stage of disease.
Your test results fall in the range of equivocal it means your symptomatology and clinical examination are important in establishing the diagnosis.
If there is joint pain better to consult Rheumatologist for detailed evaluation.
APOLIPOPROTEIN - A1 (APO-A1) is a component of good cholesterol (HDL).
APOLIPOPROTEIN - B (APO-B) is a component of bad cholesterol (LDL) which is atherogenic cholesterol that is responsible for development of blockages in blood vessels (may cause heart problem).
Treating it is similar to treating dyslipidemia.
Considering your dibabetic status there is need to target your LDL & HDL cholesterol levels once they are within target range one can target Apo-B below atleast 90 which may require only adjustment of your cholesterol lowering agent.
Rosutor-A contain Rosuvastatin 10mg which is cholesterol lowering drug.
If there is risk factors like Blood pressure problem or LDL cholesterol >100 or previous heart disease, I may suggest to increase dose of Rosuvastatin.
Better to discuss all this with your treating diabetologist as detailed clinical examination is more important.
Hope this helps you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Priyanka G Raj


Brief Answer:
My suggest to increase dose of rosuvastatin and take vitamin D supplement.
Detailed Answer:
Equivocal ACCP wont have value in the absence of symptoms. Better to consult your doctor.
High Triglycerides, Low HDL and High LDL all are associated with atherogenesis in blood vessels leading to heart disease.
I may suggest to increase dose of Rosuvastatin to at least 20mg per day.
For vitamin deficiency you can take vitamin D supplement like tablet or sachets containing cholecalciferol 60 thousand units per week for 6 to 8 weeks and there after once a month for 6 to 8 months.
Hope this helps you.
My suggest to increase dose of rosuvastatin and take vitamin D supplement.
Detailed Answer:
Equivocal ACCP wont have value in the absence of symptoms. Better to consult your doctor.
High Triglycerides, Low HDL and High LDL all are associated with atherogenesis in blood vessels leading to heart disease.
I may suggest to increase dose of Rosuvastatin to at least 20mg per day.
For vitamin deficiency you can take vitamin D supplement like tablet or sachets containing cholecalciferol 60 thousand units per week for 6 to 8 weeks and there after once a month for 6 to 8 months.
Hope this helps you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


A medicine name BGR 34 is also in new for diabeties, how is it.
Brief Answer:
BGR 34 is a ayurvedic medicine.
Detailed Answer:
BGR 34 is a ayurvedic medicine.
I never used it in my patients.
So don't have any experience with its use.
Some literature mention side effects of gastritis, allergic reaction.
Hope this helps you.
BGR 34 is a ayurvedic medicine.
Detailed Answer:
BGR 34 is a ayurvedic medicine.
I never used it in my patients.
So don't have any experience with its use.
Some literature mention side effects of gastritis, allergic reaction.
Hope this helps you.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Priyanka G Raj

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