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CBC (Includes DIFF/PLT) All of your CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT) results are within the normal range. This means that there are no apparent abnormalities in your blood count and no signs of infection or anemia. Keep up with regular check-ups to ensure your continued good health. |
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6.1 Thousand/uL
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4.41 Million/uL
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13.0 g/dL
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39.0%
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88.4 fL
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29.5 pg
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33.3 g/dL
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12.0%
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295 Thousand/uL
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9.4 fL
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3520 cells/uL
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2098 cells/uL
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348 cells/uL
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92 cells/uL
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43 cells/uL
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57.7%
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34.4%
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5.7%
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1.5%
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0.7%
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Most of your values are within the normal range. This is a positive outcome, indicating that your overall metabolism and organ function are functioning well. However, there are a couple of findings that are worth discussing. Your Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine levels are high. Although they are only slightly elevated, it's important to monitor them closely. High BUN and Creatinine levels may suggest reduced kidney function or dehydration. I recommend discussing these results with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate management plan. It's worth noting that your EGFR, which is a measure of kidney function, is within the normal range. This is reassuring and suggests that your kidneys are still able to filter waste products effectively. Overall, it's important to remember that blood test results need to be interpreted in the context of your overall health and medical history. Your healthcare provider will be able to provide a more comprehensive analysis and guide you further based on these results. |
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26 mg/dL
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1.34 mg/dL
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21 U/L
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87 mg/dL
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71 mL/min/1.73m2
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19 (calc)
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139 mmol/L
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4.2 mmol/L
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105 mmol/L
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25 mmol/L
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9.9 mg/dL
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7.4 g/dL
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5.0 g/dL
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2.4 g/dL (calc)
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2.1 (calc)
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0.6 mg/dL
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59 U/L
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29 U/L
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CEA Your CEA levels are within the normal range. This is a positive result and indicates that there is no evidence of cancer or other medical conditions that could cause elevated CEA levels. It's recommended that you continue to maintain a healthy lifestyle and schedule regular check-ups with your doctor to ensure your overall health and wellbeing. |
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<2.0 ng/mL
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CA 19-9 Your CA 19-9 test came back normal, which is a good sign. Research shows that this test can be used to monitor treatment response and recurrence in certain types of cancer, but in your case, there is no need for further concern regarding this particular marker. |
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3
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Lipase Your lipase levels are within the normal range, which is a positive result. Lipase is an enzyme that plays a role in digestion by breaking down fats. Normal levels indicate that your pancreas is functioning properly. It's important to maintain healthy lipase levels as abnormalities in this enzyme can indicate pancreatic disorders. However, since your results are normal, there is no cause for concern at this time. |
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31 U/L
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Amylase Your amylase levels are high, indicating that your pancreas may be inflamed or damaged. Research shows that elevated amylase can also be caused by other medical conditions or medications. It's recommended that you follow up with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and discuss appropriate treatment options. |
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135 U/L
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This test is ideal if you're experiencing unexplained digestive problems like persistent abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, jaundice, or changes in stool color. It helps detect early signs of pancreatic issues by measuring key enzymes and tumor markers that can indicate inflammation, dysfunction, or potential cancer. Many people use this test when they have risk factors like family history, chronic pancreatitis, or persistent digestive symptoms that need investigation.
You should fast for 12 hours before your blood draw, which means no food or beverages other than water during this time. This fasting period ensures accurate measurements of glucose, lipase, and other metabolic markers. You can take your regular medications with water unless instructed otherwise by your doctor. Plan to have your blood drawn in the morning for convenience.
This comprehensive panel measures CA 19-9 and CEA tumor markers that can indicate pancreatic abnormalities, pancreatic enzymes like lipase and amylase that show how well your pancreas is functioning, and a complete metabolic profile to assess liver and kidney function. It also includes a complete blood count to evaluate overall health and detect signs of inflammation or anemia. Together, these measurements provide a thorough picture of pancreatic health, digestive function, and potential warning signs that need attention.
What this means
Your CA 19-9 level is slightly elevated above the normal range. While this tumor marker can be elevated in pancreatic conditions, it can also rise with benign issues like pancreatitis, gallstones, or liver disease. This result warrants further evaluation with imaging studies and consultation with your doctor to determine the cause.
Recommended actions
Follow up with your doctor for imaging studies like CT scan or MRI to evaluate your pancreas
Avoid alcohol and smoking, which can stress the pancreas and elevate markers
Maintain a low-fat, anti-inflammatory diet rich in vegetables and whole grains
Retest CA 19-9 in 4-8 weeks to monitor trends and track any changes