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🩺 Lab Report Analysis — Mr. Piyush Yadav

Age/Sex: 40 years / Male | Date: 16 July 2026 | Package: AROGYAM (₹2200)

⚠️ Abnormal / Out-of-Range Results

TestResultReference RangeStatusConcern
Platelet Count1.17 lakh/cumm1.50 – 4.50 lakh🔴 LOWThrombocytopenia (mild)
Total/HDL Cholesterol Ratio5.860.00 – 5.00🔴 HIGHElevated cardiovascular risk
Hs-CRP0.45 mg/dL0.00 – 0.30🔴 HIGHHigh cardiovascular risk category
HbA1c5.70%≤ 5.6% (non-diabetic)🟡 BORDERLINEPre-diabetic range
LDL/HDL Ratio2.172.5 – 3.5🟢 LOW-NORMALBelow reference — generally favorable
HDL Cholesterol35.0 mg/dL30 – 70🟡 LOW-NORMALAt the lower end; low HDL is a risk factor

✅ Normal Results Summary

Hematology (CBC)

TestResultRangeStatus
Haemoglobin13.1 g/dL13–18✅ Normal (lower boundary)
TLC (WBC)4800/cumm4000–11000✅ Normal
Neutrophils55%40–75%✅ Normal
Lymphocytes38%20–40%✅ Normal
Eosinophils3%2–6%✅ Normal
Monocytes4%0–10%✅ Normal
Basophils0%0–1%✅ Normal
Total RBC4.77 million/cumm4.20–5.20✅ Normal
ESR5 mm/hr0–20✅ Normal

Biochemistry

TestResultRangeStatus
Fasting Glucose84.0 mg/dL70–110✅ Normal
Urea23.0 mg/dL15–45✅ Normal
Creatinine0.80 mg/dL0.4–1.4✅ Normal
Calcium9.70 mg/dL8.5–10.5✅ Normal
Uric Acid5.10 mg/dL3.4–7.5✅ Normal
Phosphorous3.60 mg/dL2.5–5.5✅ Normal
Sodium142.2 mEq/L136–145✅ Normal
Potassium3.69 mEq/L3.5–5.2✅ Normal
eGFR118.2 mL/min/1.73m²>90✅ Normal (excellent kidney function)

Liver Function (LFT)

TestResultRangeStatus
GGT22.0 IU/L5–40✅ Normal
Bilirubin Total0.30 mg/dL0.3–1.0✅ Normal
SGOT (AST)27.0 IU/L0–40✅ Normal
SGPT (ALT)36.0 IU/L0–40✅ Normal
Alkaline Phosphatase89.0 IU/L30–120✅ Normal
Total Protein6.60 g/dL6.5–8.5✅ Normal
Albumin3.70 g/dL3.5–5.5✅ Normal

🔍 Key Clinical Interpretation

1. 🩸 Mild Thrombocytopenia (Low Platelets — 1.17 lakh)

Platelet count is below the lower limit of normal (1.50 lakh). This is mild but warrants attention. Possible causes include viral infections, nutritional deficiencies (B12/folate), or early immune thrombocytopenia. A repeat CBC and clinical correlation is recommended.

2. ❤️ Cardiovascular Risk Profile — Needs Attention

Three overlapping signals indicate elevated cardiovascular risk:
  • High Hs-CRP (0.45 mg/dL) - Falls in the "High Risk" category per CDC/AHA guidelines (>0.3 mg/dL). This is a marker of systemic inflammation and cardiovascular disease risk.
  • Elevated Total/HDL Ratio (5.86) - Above the 5.0 threshold, a well-recognized predictor of coronary artery disease risk.
  • Low-normal HDL (35 mg/dL) - HDL ("good cholesterol") is at the lower end. Low HDL is an independent risk factor for heart disease.
LDL (76 mg/dL) and triglycerides (80 mg/dL) are well within normal range, which is reassuring.

3. 🍬 Pre-Diabetic HbA1c (5.70%)

HbA1c of 5.7% falls exactly in the pre-diabetic range (5.7–6.4%) per ADA guidelines. Fasting glucose is normal (84 mg/dL), which is reassuring. However, this signals early impairment in long-term glucose regulation. Lifestyle intervention (diet + exercise) at this stage can prevent progression to diabetes.

4. ✅ Organ Function is Good

  • Kidneys: eGFR of 118.2 is excellent - no impairment.
  • Liver: All LFT values are normal - no hepatic stress.
  • Electrolytes: Perfectly balanced.

📋 Recommendations

PriorityAction
🔴 UrgentRecheck platelet count in 2–4 weeks; consult physician if it falls further
🔴 ImportantConsult a physician/cardiologist regarding elevated Hs-CRP and Total/HDL ratio
🟡 AdvisoryBegin lifestyle changes to address pre-diabetic HbA1c - reduce refined carbs, increase physical activity
🟡 AdvisoryIncrease HDL through aerobic exercise, reduce trans fats
🟢 MaintenanceContinue current habits maintaining good kidney and liver health
Note: This analysis is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical consultation. The report itself states: "This report is for the perusal of doctor only. Clinical correlation is essential." Please consult Dr. M.K. Gupta (Consultant Pathologist) or your treating physician for medical advice.
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