Recently have received the report for my mother age 56, below are deviated numbers LIPOPROTEIN (A) [LP (A)] IMMUNOTURBIDIMETRY 32.1 mg/dl Adults:< 30.0 mg/dl 25-OH VITAMIN D (TOTAL) C.L.I.A 10.34 ng/ml APO B / APO A1 RATIO (APO B/A1) CALCULATED 0.4 Ratio Male. 40 - 1.26 Female: 0.38 - 1.14 AMYLASE photometry 101 U/L Adult 28-100 U/L LIPASE photometry 115.2 U/L Adult 5.6 - 51.3 U/L ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE photometry 125.8 U/L Normal 42-98 u/l LDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT photometry 70 mg/do TC/ HDL CHOLESTEROL RATIO 2.4 LDL/hdl ratio 1 TOTAL leukocytes COUNT 11.79 X 10� / �L normal 4.0-10.0 neutrophil - ABSOLUTE COUNT 8.42 X 10� / �L range 2-7 MEAN CORP. HEMO.CONC (MCHC) 31.2 g/dL RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH - SD (RDW-SD) 48.1 fL RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW-CV) 14.1% TSH clia 5.89 �IU/ml Plse advise.
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Dear librate user reports as presented. Do have mildly raised Lipoprotein lipase, amylase and AP, TSh at 5.39 is also sub clinically raised and may have related hypothyroidism feature, let us know age for your mother, weight and height, diabetes ,or hypertension, or any drug regimen she is taking, As such for healthy female between 60-70 years this is almost normal reports unless she is diabetic or heart patient, mild osteoporosis or weakening bones could be concluded, which is quite normal post menopause in all females, take some calcium supplement or calcanea flour and calcanea phos biochemic salts ,sending other details will help me guide you better following to be done - electrocardiogram, hrcp and routine urine. If possible get one use abdomen. Till then take care.
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