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Laboratory Report

Patient
Name: Kaiser, Petra
DOB: 04-JUL-1993 (Age: 32)
Gender: female
Address:
Brandenburgische Strasse 5
67251 Freinsheim (Germany)
ID: 5717-751471-8
Report
Date: 07-JUL-2024
Laboratory
Requested by
Praxis Steger
Untere Hauptstraße 63
67551 Worms (Germany)
Specimen
Collected: 06-JUL-2024

Chemistry

Test 06 Jul 2024 Reference Range Unit
Hemoglobin A1c/Hemoglobin.total in Blood 6.0 H 4.8 - 5.7 %
Glucose [Mass/volume] in Blood 97.6 70 - 140 mg/dL
Urea nitrogen [Mass/volume] in Blood 10.0 7 - 20 mg/dL
Creatinine [Mass/volume] in Blood 1.0 0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL
Calcium [Mass/volume] in Blood 10.2 8.5 - 10.4 mg/dL
Sodium [Moles/volume] in Blood 141.2 135 - 145 mmol/L
Potassium [Moles/volume] in Blood 3.8 3.5 - 5 mmol/L
Chloride [Moles/volume] in Blood 107.5 98 - 110 mmol/L
Carbon dioxide, total [Moles/volume] in Blood 20.5 L 22 - 29 mmol/L
Cholesterol [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma 167.2 125 - 200 mg/dL
Triglyceride [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma 100.9 35 - 150 mg/dL
Cholesterol in LDL [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma by Direct assay 91.2 0 - 130 mg/dL
Cholesterol in HDL [Mass/volume] in Serum or Plasma 55.8 40 - 100 mg/dL
Microalbumin/Creatinine [Mass Ratio] in Urine 16.2 0 - 30 mg/g

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Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us
The patient shows persistently elevated HbA1c, indicating suboptimal long-term glycemic control and possible diabetes. Renal function (creatinine) has improved compared to last year, now within normal limits. Current electrolytes, lipid profile, and microalbumin/creatinine ratio are normal. Mildly decreased total CO₂ may suggest a mild metabolic acidosis. Recommend further evaluation and management of glycemic control and monitoring of acid-base status.