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Laboratory Report

Patient
Name: Vávrová, , Ludmila,
DOB: 08-AUG-1940 (Age: 85)
Gender: female
Address:
Šárovo Kolo 116
29471 Bakov nad Jizerou (Czechia)
ID: 1992-540676-1 (ECI)
Report
Date: 27-NOV-2024
Laboratory
dr Ample, Ex
Laboratoire Central Européenne
Boulevard du Jardin Botanique 32
1000 Brussels (Belgium)
Requested by
Psychiatrická nemocnice Kosmonosy
293 06 Kosmonosy (Czechia)
Specimen
Collected: 27-NOV-2024

Hematology

Test 27-NOV-2024 Reference Range Unit
Leukocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 5.0 3.4 - 10.6 10*3/uL
Erythrocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 5.3 H 4.7 - 5.2 10*6/uL
Hemoglobin [Mass/volume] in Blood 12.6 11.5 - 16 g/dL
Hematocrit [Volume Fraction] of Blood by Automated count 46.6 38 - 56 %
MCV [Entitic volume] by Automated count 88.8 78 - 98 fL
MCH [Entitic mass] by Automated count 32.6 27 - 34 pg
MCHC [Mass/volume] by Automated count 33.9 31 - 36 g/dL
Erythrocyte distribution width [Entitic volume] by Automated count 42.1 36 - 55 fL
Platelets [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 320.3 150 - 450 10*3/uL
Platelet distribution width [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 284.8 H 11.6 - 17.4 fL
Platelet mean volume [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 11.9 7.2 - 13.5 fL

Annotation

Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us
The blood count is largely within normal limits, with a mildly elevated erythrocyte count and a markedly increased platelet distribution width, which may suggest increased platelet size variability, possibly due to reactive or regenerative processes. No evidence of anemia, leukocytosis, or thrombocytopenia. Correlation with clinical context is recommended.