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Lifelabs: March 10, 2018 | Age: 51 years | Cholesterol: A5.21 2.00-5.19 mmol/L

 

General Comments
Hours After Meal
 hours pc: 15.0
Hematology
WBC
4.6
4.0-10.0
10*9/L
RBC
4.44
3.50-5.00
10*12/L
Hemoglobin
123
115-155
g/L
Hematocrit
0.38
0.35-0.45
L/L
MCV
86
82-98
fl
MCH
27.7
27.5-33.5
pg
MCHC
321
300-370
g/L
RDW
13.2
11.5-14.5
%
Platelet Count
234
150-400
10*9/L
Differential
Neutrophils
2.5
2.0-7.5
10*9/L
Lymphocytes
1.7
1.0-4.0
10*9/L
Monocytes
0.3
0.1-0.8
10*9/L
Eosinophils
0.1
0.0-0.7
10*9/L
Basophils
0.0
0.0-0.2
10*9/L
Granulocytes Immature
0.0
0.0-0.1
10*9/L
Biochemical Investigation of Anemias and Iron Overload
Vitamin B12
339
153-655
pmol/L
 Interpretation:
(Serum B12 Probability of symptomatic
deficiency)

High <111 pmol/L
Moderate 111-150 pmol/L
Low 150-220 pmol/L
Rare >220 pmol/L

Clinically significant B12 deficiency
may occur with B12 levels in the normal
range, particularly in elderly patients.
General Chemistry
Glucose Fasting
5.3
3.3-5.5
mmol/L
Sodium
144
135-145
mmol/L
Potassium
4.3
3.5-5.0
mmol/L
Creatinine
66
45-90
umol/L
Estimated GFR
93
>=60
 Units for eGFR are mL/min/1.73sq.m
Kidney function estimate based on
assumption of a stable serum creatinine
concentration: diet, drugs, pregnancy,
clinical state and muscle mass can affect
accuracy of the estimate. Urinary ACR may
assist interpretation.
See www.bcguidelines.ca/pdf/ckd.pdf
Calcium
2.25
2.10-2.60
mmol/L
Alanine Aminotransferase
18
<36
U/L
Lipids
Cholesterol
A
5.21
2.00-5.19
mmol/L
LDL Cholesterol
3.18
1.50-3.40
mmol/L
 The optimal LDL cholesterol level for
intermediate and high risk individuals
is <= 2.00 mmol/L. If triglycerides are
=> 1.50 mmol/L, consider monitoring of
alternate lipid targets non HDL-cholest-
erol or apoB. For low risk individuals
with LDL cholesterol => 5.00 mmol/L,
target reduction of LDL cholesterol
=> 50 percent. See Can J Cardiol 2013
vol 29 pgs 151 to 167.
HDL Cholesterol
1.71
>1.19
mmol/L
Chol/HDL (Risk Ratio)
3.05
<4.4
Non HDL Cholesterol
3.50
mmol/L
 Non HDL-cholesterol is calculated from
total cholesterol and HDL-C and is not
affected by the fasting status of the
patient. The optimal non HDL-cholesterol
level for intermediate and high risk
individuals is <= 2.60 mmol/L. See Can J
Cardiol 2013 vol 29 pgs 151 to 167.
Triglycerides
0.71
<2.21
mmol/L
Thyroid Function
TSH
1.49
0.32-5.04
mU/L
Fecal Examination
Occult Blood
 Immuno Faecal Occult Blood
Date of requisition: Unknown
FIT kit provided on: 10-MAR-2018

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