Interpretation: A24 - Mathura F PSC 13 C, Brij Enclave, Sonkh Adda, MATHURA, UP 281001 Mathura
Interpretation: A24 - Mathura F PSC 13 C, Brij Enclave, Sonkh Adda, MATHURA, UP 281001 Mathura
Interpretation: A24 - Mathura F PSC 13 C, Brij Enclave, Sonkh Adda, MATHURA, UP 281001 Mathura
Interpretation
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| NCEP | CHOLESTEROL IN | CHOLESTEROL IN |
| RECOMMENDATIONS | mg/dL in adults | mg/dL in children |
|------------------|-------------------------|------------------------|
| Desirable level | < 200 | < 170 |
|------------------|-------------------------|------------------------|
| Borderline High | 200-239 | 171-199 |
|------------------|-------------------------|------------------------|
| High | >or = 240 | >or = 200 |
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Note
1. Measurements in the same patient can show physiological & analytical variations. Three serial
samples 1 week apart are recommended for Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL & LDL Cholesterol.
2. As per NCEP guidelines, all adults above the age of 20 years should be screened for lipid status.
Selective screening of children above the age of 2 years with a family history of premature
cardiovascular disease or those with at least one parent with high total cholesterol is recommended.
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Note
1. TSH levels are subject to circadian variation, reaching peak levels between 2 - 4.a.m. and at a
minimum between 6-10 pm . The variation is of the order of 50%, hence time of the day has
influence on the measured serum TSH concentrations.
2. Recommended test for T3 and T4 is unbound fraction or free levels as it is metabolically active.
3. Physiological rise in Total T3 / T4 levels is seen in pregnancy and in patients on steroid therapy.
Clinical Use
· Primary Hypothyroidism
· Hyperthyroidism
· Hypothalamic - Pituitary hypothyroidism
· Inappropriate TSH secretion
· Nonthyroidal illness
· Autoimmune thyroid disease
· Pregnancy associated thyroid disorders
· Thyroid dysfunction in infancy and early childhood
Dr Sangeeta Singh
MD, Pathology
Chief of Laboratory
Dr Lal PathLabs Ltd
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
*Test results released pertain to the specimen submitted .*All test results are dependent on the quality of the sample received by the Laboratory .
*Laboratory investigations are only a tool to facilitate in arriving at a diagnosis and should be clinically correlated by the Referring Physician .*Sample
repeats are accepted on request of Referring Physician within 7 days post reporting.*Report delivery may be delayed due to unforeseen
circumstances. Inconvenience is regretted.*Certain tests may require further testing at additional cost for derivation of exact value. Kindly submit
request within 72 hours post reporting.*Test results may show interlaboratory variations .*The Courts/Forum at Delhi shall have exclusive
jurisdiction in all disputes/claims concerning the test(s) & or results of test(s).*Test results are not valid for medico legal purposes. * Contact
customer care Tel No. +91-11-39885050 for all queries related to test results.
(#) Sample drawn from outside source.
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