Démo Interactive de Résultats de Laboratoire

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This is a demo of a full lab report analysis.

Hello there! 👋
I've reviewed your lab results and I'll explain what they mean in simple terms.

Test Results Analysis 📊

Your complete blood count (WBC, RBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit) is normal, which is good news! 👍 This means your blood cells are at healthy levels.

However, there are a few areas that need attention:

Liver Enzymes 🔍
ALT: 72 U/L (Reference: 0-45) ⚠️ HIGH
AST: 65 U/L (Reference: 0-35) ⚠️ HIGH

These elevated liver enzymes suggest some stress or inflammation in your liver. This could be due to various factors including medication effects, alcohol consumption, fatty liver, or other liver conditions.

Cholesterol Profile 💉
Total Cholesterol: 6.8 mmol/L (Reference: 3.5-5.2) ⚠️ HIGH
LDL Cholesterol: 4.2 mmol/L (Reference: ≤3.4) ⚠️ HIGH

Your "bad" cholesterol (LDL) and total cholesterol are above recommended levels, which increases risk for cardiovascular issues over time. Your HDL ("good" cholesterol) is acceptable, and triglycerides are at the upper limit of normal.

All other values including kidney function (creatinine, BUN), electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride), calcium, and fasting glucose are within normal ranges, which is positive! 👍

Tests Requiring Special Attention ⚠️

  • ALT: 72 U/L (Reference: 0-45) 60% above upper limit
  • AST: 65 U/L (Reference: 0-35) 86% above upper limit
  • Total Cholesterol: 6.8 mmol/L (Reference: 3.5-5.2) 31% above upper limit
  • LDL Cholesterol: 4.2 mmol/L (Reference: ≤3.4) 24% above upper limit

Recommended Specialist 👨‍⚕️

You should see a gastroenterologist or hepatologist for the elevated liver enzymes, and potentially a cardiologist for the cholesterol issues. Your primary care physician should coordinate these referrals based on your complete health history.

Urgency Assessment 🚨

This is not an emergency situation but should be addressed within the next few weeks. The liver enzyme elevations are moderate, not severe, but they do require follow-up to determine the cause.

Additional Tests Needed 🔬

  • Liver ultrasound - To check for fatty liver or other structural issues
  • Hepatitis panel - To rule out viral causes
  • Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) - Additional liver enzyme to help pinpoint the cause
  • HbA1c - To check for longer-term blood sugar control
  • Apolipoprotein B - For more detailed cardiovascular risk assessment

Recommendations 💡

  • Dietary modifications - Reduce saturated fats, increase fiber, and consider Mediterranean diet principles to address both liver health and cholesterol
  • Alcohol assessment - If you consume alcohol, consider reducing or eliminating it temporarily to see if liver enzymes improve
  • Physical activity - Aim for 150+ minutes of moderate exercise weekly, which benefits both liver health and cholesterol levels
  • Medication review - If you're taking any medications, discuss with your doctor as some can affect liver enzymes
  • Weight management - If your BMI is elevated, even a 5-10% weight reduction can significantly improve liver health and cholesterol profiles

These results suggest some metabolic issues that should be addressed proactively, but with proper follow-up and lifestyle modifications, these parameters can often be improved significantly! 🌟

Note: This is not medical advice. Final decisions should always be made by a qualified physician.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

AnalyseRésultatUnitésPlage de RéférenceIndicateur
White Blood Cell Count (WBC)4.5 - 11.0 7.2 10³/μL 4.5 - 11.0
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)4.5 - 5.9 4.8 10⁶/μL 4.5 - 5.9
Hemoglobin (HGB)13.5 - 17.5 14.2 g/dL 13.5 - 17.5
Hematocrit (HCT)41 - 53 42 % 41 - 53
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)0 - 45 72 U/L 0 - 45 H
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)0 - 35 65 U/L 0 - 35 H
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)30 - 120 85 U/L 30 - 120
Total Cholesterol3.5 - 5.2 6.8 mmol/L 3.5 - 5.2 H
HDL Cholesterol≥1.0 1.2 mmol/L ≥1.0
LDL Cholesterol≤3.4 4.2 mmol/L ≤3.4 H
Triglycerides0.4 - 1.8 1.8 mmol/L 0.4 - 1.8
Glucose, Fasting3.9 - 5.8 5.2 mmol/L 3.9 - 5.8
Creatinine0.7 - 1.3 0.9 mg/dL 0.7 - 1.3
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)7 - 20 15 mg/dL 7 - 20
Sodium (Na)136 - 145 140 mmol/L 136 - 145
Potassium (K)3.5 - 5.1 4.2 mmol/L 3.5 - 5.1
Chloride (Cl)98 - 107 102 mmol/L 98 - 107
Calcium (Ca)8.5 - 10.5 9.5 mg/dL 8.5 - 10.5

Ceci est une vue simplifiée du bilan de laboratoire à des fins de démonstration.

Résultats de Laboratoire

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
AnalyseRésultatPlage de Réf.
White Blood Cell Count (WBC)7.2 10³/μL4.5 - 11.0
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)4.8 10⁶/μL4.5 - 5.9
Hemoglobin (HGB)14.2 g/dL13.5 - 17.5
Hematocrit (HCT)42 %41 - 53
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)72 U/L0 - 45
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)65 U/L0 - 35
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)85 U/L30 - 120
Total Cholesterol6.8 mmol/L3.5 - 5.2
HDL Cholesterol1.2 mmol/L≥1.0
LDL Cholesterol4.2 mmol/L≤3.4
Triglycerides1.8 mmol/L0.4 - 1.8
Glucose, Fasting5.2 mmol/L3.9 - 5.8
Creatinine0.9 mg/dL0.7 - 1.3
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)15 mg/dL7 - 20
Sodium (Na)140 mmol/L136 - 145
Potassium (K)4.2 mmol/L3.5 - 5.1
Chloride (Cl)102 mmol/L98 - 107
Calcium (Ca)9.5 mg/dL8.5 - 10.5

This is a demo of a full lab report analysis.

Hello there! 👋
I've reviewed your thyroid function test results and I'll explain what they mean in simple terms.

Thyroid Function Analysis 🔬

Your Free Thyroxine (FT4) and Free Triiodothyronine (FT3) levels are within the normal range. This indicates that your thyroid gland is currently producing adequate amounts of these key hormones.

However, there are a few areas that need attention:

Key Thyroid Markers 🔍
TSH: 6.8 mIU/L (Reference: 0.4-4.0) ⚠️ HIGH
FT4: 0.9 ng/dL (Reference: 0.8-1.8)
FT3: 2.8 pg/mL (Reference: 2.3-4.2)
TPO Antibodies: 95 IU/mL (Reference: 0-34) ⚠️ HIGH
TgAb: 42 IU/mL (Reference: 0-40) ⚠️ HIGH

Your elevated TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) suggests that your pituitary gland is working harder to stimulate your thyroid. Combined with normal FT4 and FT3, this indicates subclinical hypothyroidism. The significantly elevated Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO) and slightly elevated Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb) strongly suggest autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto's thyroiditis).

Tests Requiring Special Attention ⚠️

  • TSH: 6.8 mIU/L (Reference: 0.4-4.0) 70% above upper limit
  • Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO): 95 IU/mL (Reference: 0-34) 179% above upper limit
  • Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb): 42 IU/mL (Reference: 0-40) Slightly elevated

Recommended Specialist 👩‍⚕️

You should see an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid disorders. They can provide proper management and monitoring of your condition.

Urgency Assessment 🕒

This is not an emergency situation, but you should schedule an appointment with an endocrinologist within the next 1-2 months. Subclinical hypothyroidism with positive antibodies often progresses to overt hypothyroidism over time, so monitoring and possibly treatment are important.

Additional Tests Recommended 📋

  • Thyroid ultrasound - To evaluate gland structure and check for nodules or characteristic Hashimoto's changes
  • Complete metabolic panel - To assess your overall health status
  • Lipid profile - Even subclinical hypothyroidism can affect cholesterol levels
  • Vitamin D, B12, and ferritin - Deficiencies are common in autoimmune thyroid disease and can worsen symptoms
  • Follow-up thyroid tests in 3-6 months - To monitor progression and determine if treatment is needed

Lifestyle Recommendations 💡

  • Symptom tracking 📝 - Keep a diary noting fatigue, cold intolerance, weight changes, hair loss, or mood changes
  • Selenium supplementation 💊 - 200 mcg daily may help reduce antibody levels in autoimmune thyroiditis
  • Balanced iodine intake 🥗 - Ensure adequate amounts through diet, but avoid excess which can worsen thyroiditis
  • Stress management 🧘‍♀️ - Meditation, yoga, or other relaxation techniques may benefit thyroid function
  • Pregnancy planning 🤰 - More aggressive management of subclinical hypothyroidism is typically recommended

These results suggest subclinical hypothyroidism, likely due to Hashimoto's thyroiditis. With proper monitoring and management by an endocrinologist, you can maintain a healthy and active life. 🌟

Note: This is not medical advice. Final decisions should always be made by a qualified physician.

Thyroid Function Panel

AnalyseRésultatUnitésPlage de RéférenceIndicateur
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)0.4 - 4.0 6.8 mIU/L 0.4 - 4.0 H
Free Thyroxine (FT4)0.8 - 1.8 0.9 ng/dL 0.8 - 1.8
Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)2.3 - 4.2 2.8 pg/mL 2.3 - 4.2
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO)0 - 34 95 IU/mL 0 - 34 H
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb)0 - 40 42 IU/mL 0 - 40 H
Thyroglobulin (Tg)1.5 - 38.5 18 ng/mL 1.5 - 38.5
Reverse T3 (rT3)8 - 25 15 ng/dL 8 - 25
Total T44.5 - 12.0 7.2 μg/dL 4.5 - 12.0
Total T380 - 200 110 ng/dL 80 - 200

Ceci est une vue simplifiée du bilan de laboratoire à des fins de démonstration.

Résultats de Laboratoire

Thyroid Function Panel
AnalyseRésultatPlage de Réf.
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)6.8 mIU/L0.4 - 4.0
Free Thyroxine (FT4)0.9 ng/dL0.8 - 1.8
Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)2.8 pg/mL2.3 - 4.2
Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO)95 IU/mL0 - 34
Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb)42 IU/mL0 - 40
Thyroglobulin (Tg)18 ng/mL1.5 - 38.5
Reverse T3 (rT3)15 ng/dL8 - 25
Total T47.2 μg/dL4.5 - 12.0
Total T3110 ng/dL80 - 200

This is a demo of a full lab report analysis.

Hello there! 👋
I've reviewed your advanced lipid panel results and I'll explain what they mean in simple terms.

Advanced Lipid Panel Analysis 🔬

Your Apolipoprotein A1 and Apolipoprotein B are within normal ranges. However, several other key markers require attention.

Here's a breakdown of the areas that need attention:

Key Lipid Markers 🔍
Total Cholesterol: 245 mg/dL (Reference: <200) ⚠️ HIGH
LDL Cholesterol: 162 mg/dL (Reference: <100) ⚠️ HIGH
HDL Cholesterol: 42 mg/dL (Reference: >40)
Triglycerides: 205 mg/dL (Reference: <150) ⚠️ HIGH
Non-HDL Cholesterol: 203 mg/dL (Reference: <130) ⚠️ HIGH
Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio: 5.8 (Reference: <5.0) ⚠️ HIGH
LDL/HDL Ratio: 3.9 (Reference: <3.5) ⚠️ HIGH
Lipoprotein(a): 35 mg/dL (Reference: <30) ⚠️ HIGH
Small Dense LDL: 42 mg/dL (Reference: <20) ⚠️ HIGH

Your lipid panel reveals several elevated markers, indicating a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease. High total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol), triglycerides, and Non-HDL cholesterol all contribute to plaque buildup in your arteries. Additionally, elevated small dense LDL and Lipoprotein(a) are independent risk factors.

Tests Requiring Special Attention ⚠️

  • Total Cholesterol: 245 mg/dL (Reference: <200) 22.5% above recommended
  • LDL Cholesterol: 162 mg/dL (Reference: <100) 62% above recommended
  • underset="wizey-test-details">Triglycerides: 205 mg/dL (Reference: <150)</span> 36.7% above recommended
  • Non-HDL Cholesterol: 203 mg/dL (Reference: <130) 56.2% above recommended
  • Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio: 5.8 (Reference: <5.0) Elevated
  • LDL/HDL Ratio: 3.9 (Reference: <3.5) Elevated
  • Lipoprotein(a): 35 mg/dL (Reference: <30) Elevated
  • Small Dense LDL: 42 mg/dL (Reference: <20) 110% above limit

Recommended Specialist 👨‍⚕️

You should definitely see a cardiologist or lipid specialist. Your lipid profile shows multiple abnormalities that significantly increase your risk for cardiovascular disease, especially considering you're a 56-year-old male (which is already a risk factor).

Urgency Assessment 🚨

This is not an emergency situation, but I would recommend scheduling an appointment within the next 2-4 weeks. While these results don't indicate an immediate danger, they do suggest a significantly increased risk for cardiovascular disease that should be addressed soon.

Additional Tests Recommended 🔍

  • Glucose metabolism assessment - Fasting glucose and HbA1c to check for diabetes or pre-diabetes.
  • Inflammation markers - High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) to assess cardiovascular inflammation.
  • Coronary calcium score - To evaluate if plaque has already formed in your coronary arteries.
  • Liver function panel - To ensure your liver is healthy before potentially starting lipid-lowering medications.
  • Thyroid function tests - As thyroid disorders can affect cholesterol metabolism and levels.

Lifestyle Recommendations 💡

  • Heart-healthy diet 🥗 - Reduce saturated fats, increase omega-3s and soluble fiber (oats, beans, fruits).
  • Regular exercise 🏃‍♂️ - Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity weekly.
  • Weight management ⚖️ - Even 5-10% weight loss can significantly improve lipid profiles.
  • Medication consideration 💊 - Statins are typically first-line treatment for elevated LDL. Your doctor may also consider other medications.
  • Smoking cessation 🚭 - If applicable, this can dramatically improve cardiovascular health.
  • Alcohol moderation 🍷 - Limit to no more than 1-2 drinks per day.

Your elevated small dense LDL and Lipoprotein(a) suggest you may have a genetic component to your lipid disorder, which makes medical management particularly important. 🧬

Note: This is not medical advice. Final decisions should always be made by a qualified physician.

Advanced Lipid Panel

AnalyseRésultatUnitésPlage de RéférenceIndicateur
Total Cholesterol<200 245 mg/dL <200 H
LDL Cholesterol<100 162 mg/dL <100 H
HDL Cholesterol>40 42 mg/dL >40
Triglycerides<150 205 mg/dL <150 H
Non-HDL Cholesterol<130 203 mg/dL <130 H
Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio<5.0 5.8 ratio <5.0 H
LDL/HDL Ratio<3.5 3.9 ratio <3.5 H
Apolipoprotein A1115-215 135 mg/dL 115-215
Apolipoprotein B55-125 125 mg/dL 55-125
Lipoprotein(a)<30 35 mg/dL <30 H
Small Dense LDL<20 42 mg/dL <20 H

Ceci est une vue simplifiée du bilan de laboratoire à des fins de démonstration.

Résultats de Laboratoire

Advanced Lipid Panel
AnalyseRésultatPlage de Réf.
Total Cholesterol245 mg/dL<200
LDL Cholesterol162 mg/dL<100
HDL Cholesterol42 mg/dL>40
Triglycerides205 mg/dL<150
Non-HDL Cholesterol203 mg/dL<130
Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio5.8 ratio<5.0
LDL/HDL Ratio3.9 ratio<3.5
Apolipoprotein A1135 mg/dL115-215
Apolipoprotein B125 mg/dL55-125
Lipoprotein(a)35 mg/dL<30
Small Dense LDL42 mg/dL<20

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