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What Does My Below Mentioned Test Report Indicate?

     MCV     81.3 fL     Below low normal     81.50 - 96.80      MCH     27.2 pg     Below low normal     27.50 - 33.10      Glucose-UA     500 mg/dL     Abnormal     Negative      BLOOD - UA     Trace-intact QUAL     Abnormal     Negative           Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio     30 - 300 mg/g     Abnormal     0 - 30      GLU     255 mg/dL     Above high normal     65.00 - 100.00      CO2     18 mEq/L     Below low normal     20.00 - 32.00
Wed, 20 May 2015
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Well come to HCM
Ideally clinical condition is very important for that the test being done, some time such report may be seen in normal subject and some time could be possible in ill person so the report need to be correlate with clinical condition, however this could be consider as normal one, take care.
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What Does My Below Mentioned Test Report Indicate?

HI Well come to HCM Ideally clinical condition is very important for that the test being done, some time such report may be seen in normal subject and some time could be possible in ill person so the report need to be correlate with clinical condition, however this could be consider as normal one, take care.