The document provides the results of various medical tests for a 37-year-old male patient, including tests related to diabetes, lipids, thyroid function, fertility, and hormone levels. The tests show normal or expected results within reference ranges for most values measured.
The document provides the results of various medical tests for a 37-year-old male patient, including tests related to diabetes, lipids, thyroid function, fertility, and hormone levels. The tests show normal or expected results within reference ranges for most values measured.
The document provides the results of various medical tests for a 37-year-old male patient, including tests related to diabetes, lipids, thyroid function, fertility, and hormone levels. The tests show normal or expected results within reference ranges for most values measured.
The document provides the results of various medical tests for a 37-year-old male patient, including tests related to diabetes, lipids, thyroid function, fertility, and hormone levels. The tests show normal or expected results within reference ranges for most values measured.
PATIENT NAME Registered 05-04-2024 21:16:21 Collected 05-04-2024 21:16:36
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Test Name Result Unit Reference Range Previous Result
Diabetic Profile
Haemoglobin A1C 5.8 % Normal: Less than 5.7
Prediabetes: 5.7 - 6.4 Diabetes: More than 6.4
Lipid Profile
Serum Total Cholesterol 177 mg/dL Normal : Up to 200
Borderline Risk : 200-240 High Risk : > 240
Thyroid Function Tests
TSH 0.56 uIU/mL 0.55 - 4.78
Assay Method: CLIA/ECLIA
Many factors affect TSH levels including circadian rhythm (peak around midnight and a low in the afternoon), diet (High-Fiber Diet or Goitrogenic Foods), thyroid therapy, autoimmune thyroiditis and stress. Such factors act as Non-thyroidal illness affecting TSH levels without any effect on thyroid gland.
Fertility Profile
Testosterone Free 78.9 pg/mL Prepubertal : Up to 5.7