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GAURAV AGRAWAL

HINGOLI

Reference:Dr.MEENA DESAI SID: 130121540 Collected On:

Tel No: 9421865261

16/11/2013 00:00 Registered On: 16/11/2013 10:28 AM Reported On: 16/11/2013 08:35 PM

PID NO: 44058 Age:9.05 Years Sex:CHILD

Test Description Biochemistry :


Sodium, serum by ISE method

Observed Value 141

Biological Reference Interval


Premature, cord : 116 to 140 mmol/L Premature 48 hrs : 128 to 148 mmol/L Newborn cord : 126 to 166 mmol/L Newborn : 133 to 146 mmol/L Infant : 139 to 146 mmol/L Child : 138 to 145 mmol/L

Potassium, serum by ISE method

4.1

Premature cord : 5 to 10.2 mmol/L Premature , 48 hrs : 3.0 to 6.0 mmol/L Newborn cord : 5.6 to 12 mmol/L Newborn : 3.7 to 5.9 mmol/L Infant : 4.1 to 5.3 mmol/L Child : 3.4 to 4.7 mmol/L Cord : 96 to 104 mmol/L New born : 0 to 30 days : 98 to 113 mmol/L 1 Month to 12 yrs : 98 to 107 mmol/L 0-12 months : 9.2-11.2 mg/dL 1-5 yrs : 9.2-10.4 mg/dL 6-10 yrs : 9.2-10.4 mg/dL 11-14 yrs : 8.8-10.4 mg/dL 15-20 yrs : 8.8-10.4 mg/dL Ref: Pediatric Reference Intervals, 7 th Edition.AACC Press 2011.

Chlorides, serum by ISE method

106.0

Calcium serum by Arsenazo III dye method

9.60

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GAURAV AGRAWAL
HINGOLI

Reference:Dr.MEENA DESAI SID: 130121540 Collected On:

Tel No: 9421865261

16/11/2013 00:00 Registered On: 16/11/2013 10:28 AM Reported On: 16/11/2013 08:35 PM

PID NO: 44058 Age:9.05 Years Sex:CHILD

Test Description Biochemistry :


Phosphorous,serum by Phospomolybdate method

Observed Value 5.50

Biological Reference Interval Male 0-12 months : 4.8-7.8 mg/dL 1-5 yrs : 4.4-6.8 mg/dL 6-10 yrs : 3.8-6.2 mg/dL 11-14 yrs : 3.8-6.1 mg/dL 15-20 yrs : 2.7-5.4 mg/dL Female 0-12 months : 4.8-7.8 mg/dL 1-5 yrs : 4.4-6.8 mg/dL 6-10 yrs : 3.8-6.2 mg/dL 11-14 yrs : 3.0- 5.8 mg/dL 15-20 yrs : 3.3-5.0 mg/dL Ref: Pediatric Reference Intervals, 7 th Edition.AACC Press 2011.

Biochemistry- Enzymes
Alkaline Phosphatase,serum by pNPP method

221

Male 0-12 months : 150-507 U/L 1-5 yrs : 152-767 U/L 6-10 yrs : 135-537 U/L 11-14 ys : 92-549 U/L 15-20 yrs : 62-369 U/L Female 0-12 months : 150-507 U/L 1-5 yrs : 152-767 U/L 6-10 yrs : 135-537 U/L 11-14 ys : 50-415 U/L 15-20 yrs : 47-175 U/L Ref: Pediatric Reference Intervals, 7 th Edition.AACC Press 2011.

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GAURAV AGRAWAL
HINGOLI

Reference:Dr.MEENA DESAI SID: 130121540 Collected On:

Tel No: 9421865261

16/11/2013 00:00 Registered On: 16/11/2013 10:28 AM Reported On: 16/11/2013 08:35 PM

PID NO: 44058 Age:9.05 Years Sex:CHILD

Test Description Hormones :


DHEAS, serum by CLIA

Observed Value BELOW 15 RECHECKED

Biological Reference Interval Age Boy Girl (g/dL)l

8 -15days : 37 - 224 44 -247 8-15 days : 37 -224 44-247 1-3 yrs : 6-21 6-79 4-6 yrs : 5-186 6-38 7-8 yrs : 10-94 13-68 9-10 yrs : 16-75 14-160 11 yrs : 20-152 12-98 12 yrs : 18-344 28-177 13 yrs : 21-243 23-167 14 yrs : 19-286 32-301 15 yrs : 59-310 39-288 16 yrs : 47-357 58-354 17 yrs : 102-341 97-399 18-19 yrs : 108-441 145-395 (Reference as per kit insert) 1 month-1 yr : 1-41 5-55 Reference : TIETZ Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry)

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GAURAV AGRAWAL
HINGOLI

Reference:Dr.MEENA DESAI SID: 130121540 Collected On:

Tel No: 9421865261

16/11/2013 00:00 Registered On: 16/11/2013 10:28 AM Reported On: 16/11/2013 08:35 PM

PID NO: 44058 Age:9.05 Years Sex:CHILD

Test Description Vitamins :


25 Hydroxy (OH) Vit D,serum by CLIA

Observed Value 13.50

Biological Reference Interval Deficiency : Below 10 ng/ml Insufficiency : 10 to 30 ng/ml Sufficiency : 30 to 100 ng/ml Toxicity : Above 100 ng/ml

Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin and exists in two main forms as cholecalciferol(vitamin D3) which is synthesized in skin from 7-dehydrocholesterol in response to sunlight exposure & Ergocalciferol(vitamin D2) present mainly in dietary sources.Both cholecalciferol & Ergocalciferol are converted to 25(OH)vitamin D in liver. Testing for 25(OH)vitamin D is recommended as it is the best indicator of vitamin D nutritional status as obtained from sunlight exposure & dietary intake. For diagnosis of vitamin D deficiency it is recommended to have clinical correlation with serum 25(OH)vitamin D, serum calcium, serum PTH & serum alkaline phosphatase. During monitoring of oral vitamin D therapy- suggested testing of serum 25(OH)vitamin D is after 12 weeks or 3 mths of treatment. However, the required dosage of vitamin D supplements & time to achieve sufficient vitamin D levels show significant seasonal(especially winter) & individual variability depending on age, body fat, sun exposure, physical activity ,genetic factors(especially variable vitamin D receptor responses), associated liver or renal disease, malabsorption syndromes and calcium or magnesium deficiency influencing the vitamin D metabolism Vitamin D toxicity is known but very rare.kindly correlate clinically, repeat with fresh sample if indicated. .. Associated Test Profile : As a holistic & scientific approach for diagnosis and optimal treatment for vitamin D deficiency, Vitamin D plus profile is suggested.

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