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What Does Different Terminologies In My Blood Test Report Mean?

I would like of have the meaning of some terms in a recent blood work done in Germany, which seems quite different than the English terms. Here they are: TSH; P-Gluc.; GOT 37 ; GPT37 ; GGT 37 ; LDH 37; Harnsaeure; Tri; Chol. ; CRP; Neutro%; Lympho%. Thank you!
Tue, 22 Jul 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for asking:
The terminologies are:
1. TSH = thyroid stimulating hormone
2. P-Gluc - plasma glucose
3. GOT - AST - Aspartate transaminases
4. GPT - ALT - Alanine transaminases
5. GGT - gamma glutamyl transferase
6. LDH - lactate dehydrogenase
7. Tri - triglycerides
8. Chol - cholesterol
9. CRP - C-reactive protien
10. Harnsaeure; - Uric acid
11. Neutro - neutrophils
12. Lympho - lymphocytes.

All report provided appears to be normal.

Any further queries, happy to help again.
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What Does Different Terminologies In My Blood Test Report Mean?

Hi, Thanks for asking: The terminologies are: 1. TSH = thyroid stimulating hormone 2. P-Gluc - plasma glucose 3. GOT - AST - Aspartate transaminases 4. GPT - ALT - Alanine transaminases 5. GGT - gamma glutamyl transferase 6. LDH - lactate dehydrogenase 7. Tri - triglycerides 8. Chol - cholesterol 9. CRP - C-reactive protien 10. Harnsaeure; - Uric acid 11. Neutro - neutrophils 12. Lympho - lymphocytes. All report provided appears to be normal. Any further queries, happy to help again.