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A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test used to evaluate your overall
health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection and
complete blood count may indicate that you have an underlying medical condition
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Colour: STRAW
Appearance: CLEAR
CHEMICAL EXAMINATION
Glucose: NEGATIVE
Ketones: NEGATIVE
Urobilinogen: NORMAL
Bilirubin: NEGATIVE
Erythrocyte: NEGATIVE
MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
RESULT
Pus Cells 0-2
Red Blood Cells NONE
Yeast NONE
Bacteria OCCASSIONAL
Epithelial Cells RARE
Mucus Threads RARE
Amorphous materials RARE
CRYSTAL
RESULT
Uric Acid NONE
Calcium oxalate NONE
Triple Phosphate NONE
CAST
RESULT
Fine granular NONE
Coarse granular NONE
Hyaline NONE
Waxy NONE
Indication:
Urinalysis serves as a basic screening procedure. It assesses hydration status as well as
certain substances that indicate infections. It is a group of tests that evaluates the kidneys’
ability to selectively excrete and reabsorb substances while maintaining proper water
balance. The results provide valuable information regarding the overall health of the
bacteria can mean that the bladder, urethra, or kidneys are infected.
ROUTINE CHEMISTRY
Indication:
Interpretation: LDL stands for low-density lipoproteins. It is sometimes called the "bad"
cholesterol because a high LDL level leads to a buildup of cholesterol in your arteries.
Normal LDL should only be less than 2.6 mmol/L. 4.66 mmol/L is considered as having high
levels of LDL in the blood. Elavated LDL may lead to heart disease if untreated. Total blood
Cholesterol is a measure of LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and other lipid components. 6.43 mmol/L
is also considered as high level of total cholesterol in the blood. Elevations of cholesterol are
associated with conditions caused by an inherited defect in lipoprotein metabolism, liver disease,