Serum lactate dehydrogenase level 475 iu/L [208.0 - 378.0]; Change of reference range from 03.07.19; Outside reference rangeBone profile
Serum calcium level 2.29 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.6]
Serum albumin level 42 g/L [35.0 - 50.0]
Serum adjusted calcium concentration 2.25 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.6]
Serum inorganic phosphate level 1.06 mmol/L [0.8 - 1.5]
Serum electrolyte levels
Serum sodium level 142 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0]
Serum potassium level 4.0 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3]
Serum chloride level 105 mmol/L [95.0 - 108.0]
Serum creatinine level 73 umol/L [48.0 - 128.0]
Serum urea level 3.1 mmol/L [2.5 - 7.8]
GFR calculated abbreviated MDRD 75 mL/min/1.73m*2; Interpret eGFR with caution in adults with extremes of
muscle mass & in those who consume protein supplements.
Serum C reactive protein level 24 mg/L [0.0 - 10.0]; Outside reference range
Liver function tests
Serum total bilirubin level 15 umol/L [0.0 - 21.0]
Serum alkaline phosphatase level 131 iu/L [30.0 - 130.0]; Outside reference range
Serum alanine aminotransferase level 11 iu/L [0.0 - 40.0]
Serum cholesterol level 4.0 mmol/L; CG181 recommends use of risk calculators
except those with high CVD risk
NICE targets: >40% reduction non HDL
Acute kidney injury warning stage Not applicable; AKI ST
AGE NA - No Flag Alert (9)
Full blood count 4th SEPTEMBER 2023
Haemoglobin concentration 157 g/L [115.0 - 150.0]; Outside reference range
Total white blood count 8.7 10*9/L [3.5 - 11.0]
Platelet count - observation 318 10*9/L [140.0 - 400.0]
Haematocrit 0.454 Ratio [0.36 - 0.46]
Red blood cell count 4.56 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.0]
Mean cell volume 99.6 fL [80.0 - 99.0]; Outside reference range
Mean cell haemoglobin level 34.4 pg [27.5 - 32.5]; Outside reference range
Mean cell haemoglobin concentration 346 g/L [310.0 - 350.0]
Neutrophil count 4.48 10*9/L [1.7 - 8.0]
Lymphocyte count 2.98 10*9/L [1.0 - 4.0]
Monocyte count - observation 0.66 10*9/L [0.2 - 0.8]
Eosinophil count - observation 0.45 10*9/L [0.04 - 0.4]; Outside reference range
Basophil count 0.08 10*9/L [0.02 - 0.1]
Nucleated red blood cell cou
nt 0.00 10*9/L
Full blood count 20th NOVEMBER 2023
Haemoglobin concentration 172 g/L [115.0 - 150.0]; Outside reference range
Total white blood count 6.3 10*9/L [3.5 - 11.0]
Platelet count - observation 263 10*9/L [140.0 - 400.0]
Haematocrit 0.508 Ratio [0.36 - 0.46]; Outside reference range
Red blood cell count 5.13 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.0]; Outside reference range
Mean cell volume 99.0 fL [80.0 - 99.0]
Mean cell haemoglobin level 33.5 pg [27.5 - 32.5]; Outside reference range
Mean cell haemoglobin concentration 339 g/L [310.0 - 350.0]
Neutrophil count 3.77 10*9/L [1.7 - 8.0]
Lymphocyte count 1.70 10*9/L [1.0 - 4.0]
Monocyte count - observation 0.47 10*9/L [0.2 - 0.8]
Eosinophil count - observation 0.25 10*9/L [0.04 - 0.4]
Basophil count 0.07 10*9/L [0.02 - 0.1]
Nucleated red blood cell cou
nt 0.00 10*9/LFull blood count
Haemoglobin concentration 172 g/L [115.0 - 150.0]; Outside reference range
Total white blood count 6.3 10*9/L [3.5 - 11.0]
Platelet count - observation 263 10*9/L [140.0 - 400.0]
Haematocrit 0.508 Ratio [0.36 - 0.46]; Outside reference range
Red blood cell count 5.13 10*12/L [3.8 - 5.0]; Outside reference range
Mean cell volume 99.0 fL [80.0 - 99.0]
Mean cell haemoglobin level 33.5 pg [27.5 - 32.5]; Outside reference range
Mean cell haemoglobin concentration 339 g/L [310.0 - 350.0]
Neutrophil count 3.77 10*9/L [1.7 - 8.0]
Lymphocyte count 1.70 10*9/L [1.0 - 4.0]
Monocyte count - observation 0.47 10*9/L [0.2 - 0.8]
Eosinophil count - observation 0.25 10*9/L [0.04 - 0.4]
Basophil count 0.07 10*9/L [0.02 - 0.1]
Nucleated red blood cell cou
nt 0.00 10*9/L
Unfortunately JENJEN4 I doubt that anyone within the online community will be able to tell you if these results are good or not as we're only patients and relatives of patients and not medical professionals.
The best person to interpret these results for you would be your CNS. You could give them a call first thing in the morning and I'm sure they'll be happy to go through these with you.
CNS stands for clinical nurse specialist, sometimes referred to as a keyworker or a Macmillan nurse. They are usually assigned to you when you are first diagnosed. If you don't have the contact details for yours, phone your consultant's secretary and she should be able to find the details for you.
How did you get on when you spoke to your CNS?
I haven't seen anyone yet...am waiting for my results in morning... I can't sleep am so scared
Ok, I thought you might follow my suggestion of phoning your CNS so that she could go through the test results you had typed out here.
Do come back and let us know how your appointment goes today.
((hugs))
I have been called to hospital today for a pre op....am having my lypmnoids out on Saturday...they think it's lymphoproliferacive disorder
Hi JENJEN4
That's good that you've got a treatment plan.
I haven't heard of lymphoproliferacive disorder. What type of cancer is it and I can direct you to the relevant group?
I'm hoping you're feeling a bit better now that you know what you're dealing with.
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