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| Test | 10 Mar 2025 | Reference Range | Unit |
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| Hemoglobin A1c/Hemoglobin.total in Blood | 6.1 H | 4.3 - 6 | % |
| Glucose [Mass/volume] in Blood | 86.4 | 70 - 110 | mg/dL |
| Urea nitrogen [Mass/volume] in Blood | 15.9 | 7 - 45 | mg/dL |
| Creatinine [Mass/volume] in Blood | 1.4 H | 0.9 - 1.3 | mg/dL |
| Calcium [Mass/volume] in Blood | 10.0 | 8.5 - 10.5 | mg/dL |
| Sodium [Moles/volume] in Blood | 143.4 | 135 - 145 | mmol/L |
| Potassium [Moles/volume] in Blood | 5.0 | 3.5 - 5.3 | mmol/L |
| Chloride [Moles/volume] in Blood | 106.6 | 98 - 114 | mmol/L |
| Carbon dioxide, total [Moles/volume] in Blood | 23.0 | 22 - 29 | mmol/L |
| Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us |
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| The patient shows persistently elevated HbA1c, indicating suboptimal long-term glycemic control and possible prediabetes or early diabetes. Creatinine is slightly above normal, suggesting mild renal impairment. Other parameters, including electrolytes and glucose, are within normal limits. Recommend clinical follow-up for glycemic management and renal function monitoring. |