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Urine Test Showed Presence Of Calcium Oxalate, USG Says Kidneys Normal. Can An Online Doctor Explain The Blood Report ?

I am 50 yers old. My urine test showed presence of Calcium Oxalate crystal (+) and USG report says Both kidneys are normal in size and position and showed slightly increased contical echoes pyramidal prominence. However, CMD is maintained UB and prostate are normal. Please exclude the possibility of renal parenchymal changes My blood test shows followings: Fasting Plasma Glucose 4.3 mmol/L WBCs 1-2/HPF RBCs Nil/HPF Epithelial Cells 0-1/HPF Serum Urea 23 mg/dl Serum Creatinine 0.7 mg/dl Serum Uric Acid 5.2 mg/dl Serum Cholesteral221 mg/dl Serum Triglycerides 130 mg/dl HDL Cholesterol 37 mg/dl LDL Cholesterol 158 mg/dl Please tell me what does it mean? AAAA
Fri, 2 Nov 2012
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Hi thanks for your question.
It gives me pleasure to inform you that almost your all investigations are normal.
For your satisfaction I will explain each and every test:
Calcium oxalate Normal constituent
WBc 1-2/HPF Are of not much significance
should be absent

RBC nil/HPF Normal
Epithelial cells 0-1/HPF Normal
Plasma glucose 4.3mmol/l Normal
Serum urea 23mg/dl Normal
Serum creatinine 0.7mg/dl Normal
Uric acid 5.2mg/dl Normal
Serum cholesterol 221/mg/dl slightly raised
Serum triglycerides 130mg/dl Normal
HDL cholesterol 37mg/dl Normal
LDL 158mg/ Increased (borderline)
Ultrasound report Normal

CMD means corticomedullary differentiation
Slight increased cortical echoe
pyramidal prominence Insignificant

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Urine Test Showed Presence Of Calcium Oxalate, USG Says Kidneys Normal. Can An Online Doctor Explain The Blood Report ?

Hi thanks for your question. It gives me pleasure to inform you that almost your all investigations are normal. For your satisfaction I will explain each and every test: Calcium oxalate Normal constituent WBc 1-2/HPF Are of not much significance should be absent RBC nil/HPF Normal Epithelial cells 0-1/HPF Normal Plasma glucose 4.3mmol/l Normal Serum urea 23mg/dl Normal Serum creatinine 0.7mg/dl Normal Uric acid 5.2mg/dl Normal Serum cholesterol 221/mg/dl slightly raised Serum triglycerides 130mg/dl Normal HDL cholesterol 37mg/dl Normal LDL 158mg/ Increased (borderline) Ultrasound report Normal CMD means corticomedullary differentiation Slight increased cortical echoe pyramidal prominence Insignificant