What Do My Lab Test Reports Indicate?
Sat, 30 Jul 2016
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Mon, 22 Aug 2016
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Please give detailed history.
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thank for your query, albeit short and specific.
To recapitulate: Male/33 - sharp stomach pain on Monday - trouble urinating - ?Bile movements - high fever - still have stomach pains -
difficult to interpret the reports hence I am re-putting them orderly:
07/25/2016
Immature Granulocytes - 0 Range: - %
Immature Grans (Abs) - 0.0 Range: 0.0-0.1 - x10E3/uL
Neutrophils (Absolute) - 9.4 Range: 1.4-7.0 - x10E3/uL Flag: H
Baso (Absolute) - 0.0 Range: 0.0-0.2 - x10E3/uL
Hematocrit - 45.4 Range: 37.5-51.0 - %
WBC - 12.6 Range: 3.4-10.8 - x10E3/uL Flag: H
Monocytes(Absolute) - 1.9 Range: 0.1-0.9 - x10E3/uL Flag: H
Hemoglobin - 15.5 Range: 12.6-17.7 - g/dL
Eos (Absolute) - 0.1 Range: 0.0-0.4 - x10E3/uL
MCV - 91 Range: 79-97 - fL
MCH - 31.1 Range: 26.6-33.0 - pg
MCHC - 34.1 Range: 31.5-35.7 - g/dL
RDW - 13.4 Range: 12.3-15.4 - %
Platelets - 258 Range: 150-379 - x10E3/uL
Lymphs - 10 Range: - %
Monocytes - 15 Range: - % Eos - 1 Range: - %
Basos - 0 Range: - %
Lymphs (Absolute) - 1.2 Range: 0.7-3.1 - x10E3/uL
Neutrophils - 74 Range: - %
RBC - 4.98 Range: 4.14-5.80 - x10E6/uL
CMP on 07/25/2016 Details
ALT (SGPT) - 16 Range: 0-44 - IU/L
Protein, Total, Serum - 7.0 Range: 6.0-8.5 - g/dL
Albumin, Serum - 4.5 Range: 3.5-5.5 - g/dL
Globulin, Total - 2.5 Range: 1.5-4.5 - g/dL
A/G Ratio - 1.8 Range: 1.1-2.5
Bilirubin, Total - 0.7 Range: 0.0-1.2 - mg/dL
AST (SGOT) - 18 Range: 0-40 - IU/L
Creatinine, Serum - 0.98 Range: 0.76-1.27 - mg/dL
Calcium, Serum - 9.7 Range: 8.7-10.2 - mg/dL
Alkaline Phosphatase, S - 72 Range: 39-117 - IU/L
Chloride, Serum - 98 Range: 97-108 - mmol/L
Potassium, Serum - 4.4 Range: 3.5-5.2 - mmol/L
Sodium, Serum - 140 Range: 134-144 - mmol/L
BUN/Creatinine Ratio - 12 Range: 8-19
eGFR If NonAfricn Am - 101 Range: >59 - mL/min/1.73
BUN - 12 Range: 6-20 - mg/dL
Glucose, Serum - 90 Range: 65-99 - mg/dL
eGFR If Africn Am - 117 Range: >59 - mL/min/1.73
Carbon Dioxide, Total - 26 Range: 18-29 - mmol/L
UA on 07/25/2016 Details
pH - 6.5 Range: 5.0-7.5
Urine- Color - Yellow Range: Yellow Nitrite,
Urine - Negative Range: Negative
Appearance - Clear Range: Clear
Specific Gravity - 1.013 Range: 1.005-1.030
WBC Esterase - Negative Range: Negative
Protein - Negative Range: Negative/Trace
Glucose - Negative Range: Negative
Ketones - Negative Range: Negative
Occult Blood - Negative Range: Negative
Bilirubin - Negative Range: Negative
Urobilinogen,Semi-Qn - 0.2 Range: 0.2-1.0 - mg/dL
Lipid Panel With LDL/HDL Ratio on 07/25/2016 Details
VLDL Cholesterol Cal - 17 Range: 5-40 - mg/dL
LDL/HDL Ratio - 1.8 Range: 0.0-3.6 - ratio units
LDL Cholesterol Calc - 109 Range: 0-99 - mg/dL Flag: H
HDL Cholesterol - 62 Range: >39 - mg/dL
Triglycerides - 85 Range: 0-149 - mg/dL
Cholesterol, Total - 188 Range: 100-199 - mg/dL
tsh lab corp on 07/25/2016 Details
TSH - 0.648 Range: 0.450-4.500 - uIU/mL
Sedimentation Rate-Westergren on 07/25/2016
Details Sedimentation Rate-Westergren - 2 Range: 0-15 - mm/hr
Smoking Status nonsmoker
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Now these can be seen and interpreted.
The reports show WBC raised indicating infection in the body.
Please give details about the symptoms:
- Any nausea, vomiting, bloating, loose or hard stool?
- Urinary: Burning, frequency or any other symptoms?
- Any radiation of the pain to the back/groin, leg/ shoulder or so?
- What medications were taken?
- Any other details that you would like to share so that it helps me for interpretation.
I would advise you the following:
You also need an X-ray of the abdomen in standing and lying down position.
Ultrasonography of the abdomen.
An opinion of a General Surgeon always helps as he is experienced in such cases for clinical diagnosis so that further additional confirmatory tests can be done and a proper diagnosis made to get the proper plan of treatment.
I hope this answer helps you, Please give detailed feedback so that I can assist you further.
srool test ans CT scan
Detailed Answer:
Please get the stool test and contest enhanced CT scan of the abdomen.
This may give the correct diagnosis.
MRI is not a good investigation for intestines and abdomen in general.
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