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Laboratory Report

Patient
Name: Markošová, Alan
DOB: 17-MAR-1941 (Age: 85)
Gender: male
Address:
Na Hrebienku 53
980 45 Vladiča (Slovakia)
ID: 3171-766886-2 (ECI)
Report
Date: 08-APR-2023
Laboratory
dr Ample, Ex
Laboratoire Central Européenne
Boulevard du Jardin Botanique 32
1000 Brussels (Belgium)
Requested by
Detská fakultná nemocnica s poliklinikou Banská Bystrica
Námestie Ludvíka Svobodu 4
974 01 Banská Bystrica (Slovakia)
Specimen
Collected: 07-APR-2023

Chemistry

Test 08-APR-2023 Reference Range Unit
Hemoglobin A1c/Hemoglobin.total in Blood 6.3 H 4.8 - 5.9 %
Glucose [Mass/volume] in Blood 65.1 L 70 - 100 mg/dL
Urea nitrogen [Mass/volume] in Blood 19.0 7 - 20 mg/dL
Creatinine [Mass/volume] in Blood 0.6 L 0.7 - 1.3 mg/dL
Calcium [Mass/volume] in Blood 10.1 8.5 - 10.5 mg/dL
Sodium [Moles/volume] in Blood 142.7 135 - 145 mmol/L
Potassium [Moles/volume] in Blood 4.2 3.5 - 5.1 mmol/L
Chloride [Moles/volume] in Blood 105.9 98 - 110 mmol/L
Carbon dioxide, total [Moles/volume] in Blood 21.0 L 22 - 29 mmol/L

Annotation

Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us
The patient shows mildly elevated HbA1c, indicating suboptimal long-term glycemic control, with current hypoglycemia. Creatinine is slightly low, possibly reflecting reduced muscle mass. Carbon dioxide is mildly decreased, which may suggest mild metabolic acidosis or compensation. Other parameters are within normal limits. Clinical correlation and review of medications, nutrition, and renal/metabolic status are recommended.