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Laboratory Report

Patient
Name: Kubíčková, , Hynek,
DOB: 24-JUN-2005 (Age: 20)
Gender: male
Address:
Vraňanská 9
739 11 Frýdlant nad Ostravicí (Czechia)
ID: 9771-756399-9 (ECI)
Report
Date: 15-SEP-2016
Laboratory
dr Ample, Ex
Laboratoire Central Européenne
Boulevard du Jardin Botanique 32
1000 Brussels (Belgium)
Requested by
Beskydské rehabilitační centrum
739 12 Čeladná (Czechia)
Specimen
Collected: 15-SEP-2016

Hematology

Test 15-SEP-2016 Reference Range Unit
Leukocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 6.4 3.5 - 10.5 10*3/uL
Erythrocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 5.3 4.5 - 6.2 10*6/uL
Hemoglobin [Mass/volume] in Blood 13.5 L 14 - 18 g/dL
Hematocrit [Volume Fraction] of Blood by Automated count 46.8 38 - 52 %
MCV [Entitic volume] by Automated count 88.4 80 - 98 fL
MCH [Entitic mass] by Automated count 27.6 27 - 33 pg
MCHC [Mass/volume] by Automated count 35.5 32 - 36 g/dL
Erythrocyte distribution width [Entitic volume] by Automated count 39.6 36 - 55 fL
Platelets [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 377.1 H 150 - 350 10*3/uL
Platelet distribution width [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 302.1 150 - 450 fL
Platelet mean volume [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 11.9 9.8 - 13.8 fL

Annotation

Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us
The patient shows mild anemia (low hemoglobin) with otherwise normal red cell indices, suggesting a non-specific or early-stage anemia. Platelet count is slightly elevated, which may be reactive but is not markedly abnormal. Leukocyte count and other parameters are within normal limits. Clinical correlation and follow-up are recommended.