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Laboratory Report

Patient
Name: Milani, Felice
DOB: 05-JUN-1991 (Age: 34)
Gender: male
Address:
Via Sacchi 108
21031 Cadegliano (Italy)
ID: 3227-343413-7
Report
Date: 08-AUG-2020
Laboratory
Requested by
Ospedale di Cuasso al Monte
21050 Cuasso al Monte (Italy)
Specimen
Collected: 07-AUG-2020

This seems not to be an HL7 Europe Laboratory Report (type coding LOINC 11502-2)

Hematology

Test 07 Aug 2020 Reference Range Unit
Leukocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 4.2 3.5 - 10.5 10*3/uL
Erythrocytes [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 5.2 4.5 - 6.2 10*6/uL
Hemoglobin [Mass/volume] in Blood 15.8 13.5 - 17.5 g/dL
Hematocrit [Volume Fraction] of Blood by Automated count 48.4 38 - 52 %
MCV [Entitic volume] by Automated count 89.8 80 - 98 fL
MCH [Entitic mass] by Automated count 30.0 27 - 34 pg
MCHC [Mass/volume] by Automated count 34.9 31 - 35 g/dL
Erythrocyte distribution width [Entitic volume] by Automated count 39.4 35 - 55 fL
Platelets [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count 424.0 H 150 - 400 10*3/uL
Platelet distribution width [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 432.8 H 9.6 - 13.4 fL
Platelet mean volume [Entitic volume] in Blood by Automated count 9.6 9.4 - 12 fL

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Conclusion and Recommendations based on this report and previous findings known to us
All red and white blood cell parameters are within normal limits. There is mild thrombocytosis (elevated platelet count) and a markedly increased platelet distribution width, which may indicate reactive changes (e.g., inflammation, recent infection, or other non-specific causes). Clinical correlation is recommended; if persistent or symptomatic, further evaluation may be warranted.