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Are Total RBC 5.29 And BUN/SR.creatinine Ratio 7.8 Normal?

LYMPHOCYTES - ABSOLUTE COUNT 1.93
MONOCYTES - ABSOLUTE COUNT 0.18
BASOPHILS - ABSOLUTE COUNT 0.01
EOSINOPHILS - ABSOLUTE COUNT 0.1
IMMATURE GRANULOCYTES(IG) 0.02
TOTAL RBC 5.29

BLOOD UREA NITROGEN (BUN) PHOTOMETRY 7.1 mg/dl
CREATININE - SERUM PHOTOMETRY 0.91 mg%
URIC ACID PHOTOMETRY 4.3 mg/dl
CALCIUM PHOTOMETRY 9.91 mg/dl
BUN / SR.CREATININE RATIO CALCULATED 7.8
Mon, 19 Jan 2015
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Hello,

all the values you've included in your question are within normal limits. The creatinine though has to be interpreted in the context of your medical history, body weight and age.
With the aforementioned information a doctor can estimate your glomerular filtration rate which is a much more important information than urea, creatinine or their ratio.
I hope I've helped!
If you'd like more information, you can contact me again.
I'll be glad to help more.

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Are Total RBC 5.29 And BUN/SR.creatinine Ratio 7.8 Normal?

Hello, all the values you ve included in your question are within normal limits. The creatinine though has to be interpreted in the context of your medical history, body weight and age. With the aforementioned information a doctor can estimate your glomerular filtration rate which is a much more important information than urea, creatinine or their ratio. I hope I ve helped! If you d like more information, you can contact me again. I ll be glad to help more. Kind Regards!