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I have these test results and don t understand them.. YYYY@YYYY GENH GENERAL HEALTH PANEL F 15410 - WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT1 13.0 K/uL 4.0-11.0 H F 15400 - RED BLOOD CELL COUNT1 4.71 M/uL 4.0-5.5 F 15200 - HEMOGLOBIN1 14.7 g/dL 12.0-16.0 F 15160 - HEMATOCRIT1 43.9 % 36-48 F 15430 - MCV1 93.2 fL 78-102 F 15450 - MCH1 31.2 pg 25-35 F 15470 - MCHC1 33.5 % 30-38 F 14130 - RBC DISTRIBUTION WIDTH1 14.3 % 11.5-16.0 F 15360 - PLATELET COUNT1 362 K/uL 150-450 F 15420 - NEUTROPHILS1 71.1 % 40-70 H F 15220 - LYMPHOCYTES1 22.8 % 20-48 F 15250 - MONOCYTES1 5.5 % 3-14 F 15270 - EOSINOPHILS1 0.3 % 1-7 L F 15290 - BASOPHILS1 0.3 % 0-3 F 15570 - ABS NEUTROPHILS1 9.2 K/uL 1.8-7.0 H F 15580 - ABS LYMPHOCYTES1 3.0 K/uL 1.0-4.0 F 15590 - ABS MONOCYTES1 0.7 K/uL 0.1-1.1 F 15610 - ABS BASOPHILS1 0.0 K/uL 0-0.3 F 15661 - ABS EOSINOPHILS1 0.0 K/uL 0.05-0.50 L F 11860 - SODIUM1 139 mEq/L 135-145 F 11520 - POTASSIUM1 4.4 mEq/L 3.5-5.3 F 10380 - CHLORIDE1 102 mEq/L 98-107 F 10500 - CARBON DIOXIDE1 25 mEq/L 21-31 F 10280 - UREA NITROGEN1 12 mg/dl 7-25 F 80480 - CREATININE1 1.10 mg/dL 0.6-1.3 F 10900 - GLUCOSE1 98 mg/dl 65-100 F 80220 - CALCIUM TOTAL1 10.5 mg/dl 8.7-10.5 F 12100 - TOTAL PROTEIN1 7.0 g/dl 6.4-8.3 F 12150 - ALBUMIN1 4.5 g/dl 3.5-5.2 F 11700 - SGOT (AST)1 21 U/L 13-40 F 11720 - SGPT (ALT)1 24 U/L 7-52 F 10050 - ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE1 54 U/L 34-115 F 10240 - TOTAL BILIRUBIN1 0.8 mg/dL 0.3-1.2 F 26500 - eGFR NON-AFRICAN AMERICAN CALC1 53 mL/min/1.73m 2 L F 35910 - eGFR AFRICAN AMERICAN CALC:1 61 mL/min/1.73m 2 F ESTIMATED GFR (CALCULATED) REF RANGE: OR = 60 mL/min/1.73M 2 19052 - TSH RESULT:1 0.364 mIU/mL 0.350-5.500 F LPP LIPID PROFILE F 12120 - TRIGLYCERIDES1 167 mg/dl 10460 - CHOLESTEROL1 302 mg/dl 11080 - HDL CHOLESTEROL1 67 mg/dl /= 40 F 11090 - LDL CHOLESTEROL1 202 mg/dl H F 42270 - NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL1 235 mg/dL H F 11100 - CORONARY RISK RATIO1 4.51 F AVERAGE CORONARY RISK RATIO FOR FEMALES: 4.44 NOTE: NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL IS A BETTER INDICATOR FOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK THAN LDL-CHOLESTEROL FOR PATIENTS WHO HAVE INCREASED TRIGLYCERIDES OR ARE NON-FASTING. H = Above high normalL = Below low normal Performing Laboratory:
The results indicate that you may have a bacterial infection (the white cell count is elevated along with neutrophils- these are a type of white cell that goes up with infection.
In addition, the cholesterol may be high but the results cannot be seen clearly to state this for sure.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician
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Hi, The results indicate that you may have a bacterial infection (the white cell count is elevated along with neutrophils- these are a type of white cell that goes up with infection. In addition, the cholesterol may be high but the results cannot be seen clearly to state this for sure. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Michelle Gibson James, General & Family Physician