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What Does My Lab Test Report Indicate?

my laboratory result gramstaining GM (+) COCCI IN PAIRS = FEW GM (+) COCCI IN CHAIN = MODERATE GM (-) DIPLOCOCCI =FEW GM (-) RODS =FEW PUS CELLS = FEW EPITHELIAL CELLS = MODERATE What does it means it is normal?
Fri, 12 May 2017
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
It is difficult to interpret the clinical picture, only with a single laboratory test without knowing history and examination findings. Furnish following details:
1 Age
2 sex
3. Marital status
4.Sexual activities
5. Where from the smear taken and what was the material (urine, pus CSF, urethral, anal or cervical discharge or blood?
6 Culture attempted or not?
There different types of diplococci were present (pathogenic and nonpathogenic), Gonococci, Meningo cocci, Pharinges sicca, Catarrhalis ETC.. They can be differentiated by different biochemical test by a microbiology laboratory. Intracellular diplococci from urethral discharge from men is more in favor of Neisseria Gonorrhea.
Dr S.Murugan
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What Does My Lab Test Report Indicate?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. It is difficult to interpret the clinical picture, only with a single laboratory test without knowing history and examination findings. Furnish following details: 1 Age 2 sex 3. Marital status 4.Sexual activities 5. Where from the smear taken and what was the material (urine, pus CSF, urethral, anal or cervical discharge or blood? 6 Culture attempted or not? There different types of diplococci were present (pathogenic and nonpathogenic), Gonococci, Meningo cocci, Pharinges sicca, Catarrhalis ETC.. They can be differentiated by different biochemical test by a microbiology laboratory. Intracellular diplococci from urethral discharge from men is more in favor of Neisseria Gonorrhea. Dr S.Murugan