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Blood Test Report Summary for a 30-Year-Old Male
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Hemoglobin: 15.00 g/dL (Normal Range: 13.00 - 17.00 g/dL)
Packed Cell Volume (PCV): 45.00% (Normal Range: 40.00 - 50.00%)
RBC Count: 4.50 mill/mm³ (Normal Range: 4.50 - 5.50 mill/mm³)
MCV: 90.00 fL (Normal Range: 83.00 - 101.00 fL)
MCH: 32.00 pg (Normal Range: 27.00 - 32.00 pg)
MCHC: 33.00 g/dL (Normal Range: 31.50 - 34.50 g/dL)
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW): 14.00% (Normal Range: 11.60 - 14.00%)
Total Leukocyte Count (TLC): 8.00 thou/mm³ (Normal Range: 4.00 - 10.00 thou/mm³)
Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC)
Segmented Neutrophils: 60.00% (Normal Range: 40.00 - 80.00%)
Lymphocytes: 30.00% (Normal Range: 20.00 - 40.00%)
Monocytes: 5.00% (Normal Range: 2.00 - 10.00%)
Eosinophils: 5.00% (Normal Range: 1.00 - 6.00%)
Basophils: 0.00% (Normal Range: <2.00%)
Absolute Leukocyte Count
Neutrophils: 4.80 thou/mm³ (Normal Range: 2.00 - 7.00 thou/mm³)
Lymphocytes: 2.40 thou/mm³ (Normal Range: 1.00 - 3.00 thou/mm³)
Monocytes: 0.40 thou/mm³ (Normal Range: 0.20 - 1.00 thou/mm³)
Eosinophils: 0.40 thou/mm³ (Normal Range: 0.02 - 0.50 thou/mm³)
Basophils: 0.00 thou/mm³ (Normal Range: 0.02 - 0.10 thou/mm³)
Platelet Count
Platelet Count: 200 thou/mm³ (Normal Range: 150.00 - 410.00 thou/mm³)
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV): 10.0 fL (Normal Range: 6.5 - 12.0 fL)
Liver & Kidney Panel, Serum
Creatinine: 0.90 mg/dL (Normal Range: 0.70 - 1.30 mg/dL)
GFR Estimated: 118 mL/min/1.73m² (Normal: >59 mL/min/1.73m², G1 GFR Category)
Urea: 20.00 mg/dL (Normal Range: 13.00 - 43.00 mg/dL)
Urea Nitrogen (Blood): 9.34 mg/dL (Normal Range: 6.00 - 20.00 mg/dL)
BUN/Creatinine Ratio: 10
Uric Acid: 5.00 mg/dL (Normal Range: 3.50 - 7.20 mg/dL)
Liver Enzymes
AST (SGOT): 11.0 U/L (Normal Range: 15.00 - 40.00 U/L)
ALT (SGPT): 21.0 U/L (Normal Range: 10.00 - 49.00 U/L)
GGTP: 11.0 U/L (Normal Range: 0 - 73 U/L)
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): 150.00 U/L (Normal Range: 30.00 - 120.00 U/L)
Bilirubin Levels
Total Bilirubin: 0.20 mg/dL (Normal Range: 0.30 - 1.20 mg/dL)
Direct Bilirubin: 0.10 mg/dL (Normal Range: <0.3 mg/dL)
Indirect Bilirubin: 0.10 mg/dL (Normal Range: <1.10 mg/dL)
Protein Levels
Total Protein: 7.00 g/dL (Normal Range: 5.70 - 8.20 g/dL)
Albumin: 4.00 g/dL (Normal Range: 3.20 - 4.80 g/dL)
A : G Ratio: 1.33 (Normal Range: 0.90 - 2.00)
Globulin: 3.00 gm/dL (Normal Range: 2.0 - 3.5 gm/dL)
Calcium Levels
Calcium, Total: 8.00 mg/dL (Normal Range: 8.70 - 10.40 mg/dL)
Key Observations
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is slightly elevated at 150.00 U/L (normal upper limit is 120.00 U/L). This could indicate a potential issue with the liver or bones and should be monitored.
Other values in the Complete Blood Count (CBC), liver panel, and kidney panel are within normal ranges.
Health Recommendations
Consult a healthcare provider to discuss the slightly elevated ALP levels for further evaluation, particularly related to liver function or bone health. Consider the following resources for additional information:
Alkaline Phosphatase - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Discusses clinical significance and potential causes of elevated serum ALP levels.
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Causes & Treatment
Explains high ALP levels and the need for further testing to diagnose potential liver or bone disorders.
Elevated Levels of Serum ALP and CVD Risk
Discusses associations between higher ALP levels and cardiovascular disease risk.
Understanding Blood Test Results | Ada Health
A guide to understanding different blood test results and their significance.
Blood Tests Overview | NHLBI, NIH
Provides normal ranges for common blood tests and what they indicate.
This comprehensive analysis highlights the overall healthy state indicated by the blood test, with only a minor deviation in ALP levels that should be followed up with a healthcare professional