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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 22 Jun 2016
Question: Lipoprotein levels are high (48.7 mg/dl)
SGPT and BUN also abnormal SGPT (8.6 U/L) and BUN (6.63 mg/dl)
Calcium (8.78 mg/dl)


attached are the latest reports
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Answered by Dr. Prabhakar C Koregol (36 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Blood reports are fine.

Detailed Answer:
Blood reports are fine. there is no well defined normal for Lp(a) in south east population and all the people in asian continent have values above 100 and as long as the other lipids such as LDL are normal its of no concern and there are no medicines to correct it. Other abnormalites are rather technical as there is nothing like low creatinine or BUN or SGOt and SGPT.

Its only because computer is given that range and so it marks. There is no correlation between these reports and her symptoms. Thyroid medicines will need to be continued even when reports are normal because they are normal due to drugs. If they go on to become high from low than there will be room for changing or stopping medicines
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Dr. Prabhakar C Koregol

Cardiologist, Interventional

Practicing since :1998

Answered : 427 Questions

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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Blood reports are fine. Detailed Answer: Blood reports are fine. there is no well defined normal for Lp(a) in south east population and all the people in asian continent have values above 100 and as long as the other lipids such as LDL are normal its of no concern and there are no medicines to correct it. Other abnormalites are rather technical as there is nothing like low creatinine or BUN or SGOt and SGPT. Its only because computer is given that range and so it marks. There is no correlation between these reports and her symptoms. Thyroid medicines will need to be continued even when reports are normal because they are normal due to drugs. If they go on to become high from low than there will be room for changing or stopping medicines