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Posted on Tue, 28 Feb 2017
Question: I got some blood results help me interprete them


Patient Name: XXXXXXX XXXX
DOB: 07/24/1974 AGE: 42Y Gender: M
Health ID: 0000
XXXX
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LONGWOOD, FL 32750
Phone: 0000
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COMMENTS: FASTING:YES
Test Name Results Reference Range Lab
LIPID PANEL
CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL 186 125-200 mg/dL TP
HDL CHOLESTEROL 62 > OR = 40 mg/dL TP
TRIGLYCERIDES 62 <150 mg/dL TP
LDL-CHOLESTEROL 112 <130 mg/dL (calc) TP
Desirable range <100 mg/dL for patients with CHD or
diabetes and <70 mg/dL for diabetic patients with
known heart disease.
CHOL/HDLC RATIO 3.0 < OR = 5.0 (calc) TP
NON HDL CHOLESTEROL 124 159 mg/dL (calc) TP
Target for non-HDL cholesterol is 30 mg/dL higher than
LDL cholesterol target.
COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL TP
GLUCOSE 90 65-99 mg/dL
Fasting reference interval
UREA NITROGEN (BUN) 20 7-25 mg/dL
CREATININE 1.32 0.60-1.35 mg/dL
eGFR NON-AFR. XXXXXXX 66 > OR = 60 mL/min/1.73m2
eGFR XXXXXXX XXXXXXX 77 > OR = 60 mL/min/1.73m2
BUN/CREATININE RATIO NOT APPLICABLE 6-22 (calc)
SODIUM 141 135-146 mmol/L
POTASSIUM 4.4 3.5-5.3 mmol/L
CHLORIDE 107 98-110 mmol/L
CARBON DIOXIDE 24 20-31 mmol/L
CALCIUM 9.3 8.6-10.3 mg/dL
PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.4 6.1-8.1 g/dL
ALBUMIN 4.5 3.6-5.1 g/dL
GLOBULIN 2.9 1.9-3.7 g/dL (calc)
ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN RATIO 1.6 1.0-2.5 (calc)
BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 0.9 0.2-1.2 mg/dL
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 72 40-115 U/L
AST 23 10-40 U/L
ALT 28 9-46 U/L
CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT) TP
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Specimen: TM286865Q
Patient Name: XXXXXXX XXXX
DOB: 07/24/1974 AGE: 42Y Gender: M
Health ID: 0000
PHYSICIAN ASSOCIATES LLC
Quest, Quest Diagnostics, the associated logo and all associated Quest Diagnostics marks are the trademarks of Quest Diagnostics.
Test Name Results Reference Range Lab
WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT 8.0 3.8-10.8 Thousand/uL
RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 4.55 4.20-5.80 Million/uL
HEMOGLOBIN 13.0 L 13.2-17.1 g/dL
HEMATOCRIT 41.4 38.5-50.0 %
MCV 91.0 80.0-100.0 fL
MCH 28.6 27.0-33.0 pg
MCHC 31.5 L 32.0-36.0 g/dL
RDW 12.7 11.0-15.0 %
PLATELET COUNT 244 140-400 Thousand/uL
MPV 8.3 7.5-12.5 fL
ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHILS 5792 1500-7800 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTES 1624 850-3900 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE MONOCYTES 520 200-950 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHILS 16 15-500 cells/uL
ABSOLUTE BASOPHILS 48 0-200 cells/uL
NEUTROPHILS 72.4 %
LYMPHOCYTES 20.3 %
MONOCYTES 6.5 %
EOSINOPHILS 0.2 %
BASOPHILS 0.6 %
TSH W/REFLEX TO FT4 0.99 0.40-4.50 mIU/L
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Michelle Gibson (46 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
essentially very good results

Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The first blood tests in the list are : (1)your cholesterol comprised of the total cholesterol , LDL (bad cholesterol-- should be low), HDL (good cholesterol--- should be high) and triglycerides (if high can also cause problems.
Your total cholesterol, HDL , triglycerides are fine, the interpretation of the LDL would depend on whether you are a diabetic or have heart disease.
If you have either of these, the LDL should be less than 100 , if you have both--- should be less than 70, if you do not have either then it can be higher

If you do not have either diabetes or heart disease, the LDL is fine

The cholesterol ratio and non hdl are also fine

(2)the reference range (normal values) are given for the next section of bloods- urea, creatinine, estimated GFR (looks at kidneys), calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, fasting glucose---- these are all within the normal ranges quoted.
This means that your are not diabetic or if you are a known diabetic , the sugars are controlled. The other electrolytes mentioned are fine. The urea and creatinine also look at the kidneys along with the eGFR , so these normal values mean the kidneys are ok

Liver function tests- the proteins (albumin, globulin , ratio of the albumin and globulin), bilirubin, AST, ALT, alkaline phosphatase----these are all within normal range and means that your protein levels are fine and your liver appears to be working well

The complete blood count mainly looks at the hemoglobin, platelet and white cell count. All other blood tests support these tests/used along with these.
The hemoglobin was fine (this is good, means you are not anemic)
The platelet level was good, platelets help with clotting
The white cell count was ok as well, this is related to infection. Neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils , monocytes and basophils are all type of white blood cells

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: essentially very good results Detailed Answer: HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The first blood tests in the list are : (1)your cholesterol comprised of the total cholesterol , LDL (bad cholesterol-- should be low), HDL (good cholesterol--- should be high) and triglycerides (if high can also cause problems. Your total cholesterol, HDL , triglycerides are fine, the interpretation of the LDL would depend on whether you are a diabetic or have heart disease. If you have either of these, the LDL should be less than 100 , if you have both--- should be less than 70, if you do not have either then it can be higher If you do not have either diabetes or heart disease, the LDL is fine The cholesterol ratio and non hdl are also fine (2)the reference range (normal values) are given for the next section of bloods- urea, creatinine, estimated GFR (looks at kidneys), calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, fasting glucose---- these are all within the normal ranges quoted. This means that your are not diabetic or if you are a known diabetic , the sugars are controlled. The other electrolytes mentioned are fine. The urea and creatinine also look at the kidneys along with the eGFR , so these normal values mean the kidneys are ok Liver function tests- the proteins (albumin, globulin , ratio of the albumin and globulin), bilirubin, AST, ALT, alkaline phosphatase----these are all within normal range and means that your protein levels are fine and your liver appears to be working well The complete blood count mainly looks at the hemoglobin, platelet and white cell count. All other blood tests support these tests/used along with these. The hemoglobin was fine (this is good, means you are not anemic) The platelet level was good, platelets help with clotting The white cell count was ok as well, this is related to infection. Neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils , monocytes and basophils are all type of white blood cells I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions