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Laboratory Report

Patient
Name: Bednář, Pavla
DOB: 09-JAN-1973 (Age: 52)
Gender: female
Address:
Karafiátova 755
798 44 Stražisko (Czech Republic)
ID: 5297-789714-0
Report
Date: 03-SEP-2023
Laboratory
Requested by
Nemocnice Prostějov
Mathonova 1
796 01 Prostějov (Czech Republic)
Specimen
Collected: 02-SEP-2023

Hematology

Test 02 Sep 2023 Reference Range Unit
Leukocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 7.8 3.4 - 10.6 10*3/uL
Erythrocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 4.0 3.5 - 5.2 10*6/uL
Hemoglobin [Mass/volume] in Blood 17.1 H 12.1 - 15.5 g/dL
Hematocrit [Volume Fraction] of Blood by Automated count 35.7 L 36 - 45 %
MCV [Entitic volume] by Automated count 82.4 82 - 98 fL
MCH [Entitic mass] by Automated count 31.1 27 - 34 pg
MCHC [Mass/volume] by Automated count 34.5 32 - 35.5 g/dL
Erythrocyte distribution width [Entitic volume] by Automated count 40.9 36 - 55 fL
Platelets [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 377.8 150 - 450 10*3/uL
Platelet distribution width [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 477.8 H 13.4 - 17.4 fL
Platelet mean volume [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 10.7 9.4 - 13.8 fL

Annotation

Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us
The blood count shows elevated hemoglobin with slightly low hematocrit, normal red cell indices, and a markedly increased platelet distribution width, which may suggest mild hemoconcentration or possible technical artifact; other parameters are within normal limits. Lipid profile from 2021 is unremarkable. No acute hematological abnormality is evident, but correlation with clinical context and repeat testing may be considered if clinically indicated.