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What Do These Lipid Profile, Thyroid And Kidney Function Results Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 6 Jun 2016
Question: I am constantly feeling hungry about 30 minutes after eat. Here are my current lab results:

Tests: (1) CRP (8036)
CRP [H] 0.8 mg/dL 0.0-0.5

Tests: (2) LIPID PROFILE COMPLETE (11001)
TRIGLYCERIDE [H] 347 mg/dL 40-149
HDL CHOLESTEROL [L] 26 mg/dL 40-59
CHOLESTEROL [H] 213 mg/dL 110-200
LDL [H] 118 mg/dL 50-99
! VLDL CALCULATION [H] 69 mg/dL 8-30
Test includes cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, triglycerides and LDL.

Cholesterol Recommended NCEP guidelines in mg/dL:

Less than 200 Desirable
200 - 239 Borderline High
Greater than or = to 240 High


Tests: (3) COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL (10032)
GLUCOSE 88 mg/dL 65-99
BUN 9 mg/dL 6-22
CREATININE 0.7 mg/dL 0.5-1.2
SODIUM 142 mmol/L 133-145
POTASSIUM 4.3 mmol/L 3.5-5.5
CHLORIDE 106 mmol/L 98-110
CARBON DIOXIDE 20 mmol/L 20-32
SGOT(AST) 11 U/L 10-37
SGPT(ALT) 11 U/L 5-40
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE [H] 128 U/L 25-115
BILIRUBIN TOTAL 0.2 mg/dL 0.2-1.2
CALCIUM 9.3 mg/dL 8.4-10.5
TOT PROTEIN 6.6 g/dL 6.4-8.3
ALBUMIN 4.4 g/dL 3.5-5.0
A/G RATIO 2.0 ratio 1.1-2.6
GLOBULIN 2.2 g/dL 2.0-4.0
ANION GAP 16.0 mmol/L
Test includes Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, BUN, Calcium, CO2,
Chloride, Creatinine, Glucose, Potassium, Sodium, Total Bilirubin and Total
Protein.

Estimated GFR results are reported in mL/min/1.73 sq.m. by the MDRD equation.

This eGFR is validated for stable chronic renal failure patients. This equation
is unreliable in acute illness or patients with normal renal function.



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Tests: (4) RHEUMATOID FACTOR QUANTITATIVE (10770)
RHEUMATOID FACTOR QUANTITATIVE
<20 IU/mL 0-20

Tests: (5) VITAMIN D 25-HYDROXY (8713)
VITAMIN D 25-HYDROXY [L] 11.9 ng/mL 32.0-100.0

Tests: (6) THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (7250)
THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE
1.99 mcU/mL 0.27-4.20

Tests: (7) CBC w DIFF (1001)
WBC 11.0 K/uL 4.0-11.0
RBC 4.98 M/uL 3.80-5.20
HGB 13.4 g/dL 11.7-15.5
HCT 43.7 % 35.1-46.5
MCV 88 fL 80-95
! MCH 27 pg 26-34
MCHC [L] 31 g/dL 32-36
RDW [H] 17.3 % 10.0-16.0
PLATELET 337 K/uL 140-440
MPV 10.0 fL 6.0-10.8
SEGS 63 % 40-75
LYMPHS 30 % 27-45
MONOS 5 % 3-9
EOS 2 % 0-6
BASOS 0 % 0-2
ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHIL COUNT
6.9 K/uL 1.8-7.7
! ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTE COUNT
3.2 K/uL 1.0-4.8
ABSOLUTE MONOCYTE COUNT
0.5 K/uL 0.1-0.9
ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL COUNT
0.3 K/uL 0.0-0.5
! ABSOLUTE BASOPHIL COUNT
0.0 K/uL 0.0-0.2

Tests: (8) SED RATE (1022)
! SEDIMENTATION RATE 7.0 mm/Hr 0.0-20.0

I just want to make sense of my lab results. I am currently 38 years old. I have had hysterectomy to remove cervical and uterine stage 1 cancer back in 2012. I currently suffer degenerative disc disease in back and neck (since 2009) and chronic migraines (teenager).
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Answered by Dr. Chobufo Ditah (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
See below!

Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query.

I have reviewed your laboratory results fully.

1. You have a problem with blood lipids. They are high and constitutes a major risk factor for heart and blood vessels disease including stroke. I will suggest that you start taking statins to address this problem.

2. You have low VitD levels. This vitamin is very important in bone and calcium metabolism. Recent publications also tie this to possible cardiovascular disease. I will suggest you take supplements for this and also increase the amount of time you spend under the sun as this is the main way the body synthesizes VitD for use.

3. Increased CRP and alkaline phosphatase are non specific but in line with inflammatory disease conditions such as degenerative joint disease.

4. Every other finding is normal and cals for no specific attention at this time.

I hope this helps. I wish you well. Feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be. Above all, thanks for using our services.
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What Do These Lipid Profile, Thyroid And Kidney Function Results Indicate?

Brief Answer: See below! Detailed Answer: Hi and thank you so much for this query. I have reviewed your laboratory results fully. 1. You have a problem with blood lipids. They are high and constitutes a major risk factor for heart and blood vessels disease including stroke. I will suggest that you start taking statins to address this problem. 2. You have low VitD levels. This vitamin is very important in bone and calcium metabolism. Recent publications also tie this to possible cardiovascular disease. I will suggest you take supplements for this and also increase the amount of time you spend under the sun as this is the main way the body synthesizes VitD for use. 3. Increased CRP and alkaline phosphatase are non specific but in line with inflammatory disease conditions such as degenerative joint disease. 4. Every other finding is normal and cals for no specific attention at this time. I hope this helps. I wish you well. Feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be. Above all, thanks for using our services.