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Patient: Shubhang, 23 years, Male Lab: Shiv Pathology, Prayagraj | Date: 18-07-2026

CBC (Blood Count) - Summary

TestResultStatus
Haemoglobin15.4 gm%Normal
TLC (WBC)3,300 /cu mmLOW (normal 4000-11000)
Polymorphs65%Normal
Lymphocytes30%Normal
Eosinophils04%Normal
Monocytes01%Normal
Basophils00%Normal
PCV46.2%Normal
MCV81.5 fLNormal
MCH27.9 pgNormal
MCHC30.3 gm%Normal (borderline low)
RBC Count6.1 millionNormal
Platelets0.70 lacs (70,000)LOW (normal 1.5-4 lacs)
RDW-CV12.6%Normal
RDW-SD55.7 fLNormal
MPV9.8Normal
PDW13.2Normal
Impression: Normochromic Normocytic blood picture

Widal Test (Typhoid Antibodies)

Antigen1:201:401:801:1601:320
S.typhi O+++--
S.typhi H+++--
S.typhi A H++---
S.typhi B H+----

Key Concerns:

  1. Low Platelets (70,000) - significantly below normal. This is common in dengue fever and typhoid.
  2. Low WBC (3,300) - suggests possible viral infection or typhoid (leukopenia is typical in typhoid/dengue).
  3. Widal positive up to 1:80 for S.typhi O and H - suggests possible typhoid (enteric fever). A titre of 1:80 or higher is generally considered significant.
This combination of low WBC, low platelets, and positive Widal test is highly suggestive of Typhoid fever or co-existing Dengue. The patient should consult a doctor immediately for further evaluation (NS1 antigen/dengue serology) and appropriate treatment.
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