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At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(864)333-7777Phone:
100Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Male
Birth: 6/6/1946
Age: 72
File ID: Chart #
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
4:40 PMCollection Time:
804330Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
6/8/2018
Complete
6/12/2018 Doc
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Doctor: Future Client
Complete Blood Count w/Diff
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
4-10.5 x10E3/uL11.4 HWBC3.8-5.6 x10E6/uL5.5 RBC
12.6-17.7 g/dL16.2 Hemoglobin35-51 %50 Hematocrit
78-100 fL90.9 MCV26-34 pg29.4 MCH30-37 g/dL32.4 MCHC
150-400 x10E3/uL310 Platelets%77 Neutrophils%12 Lymphs%8 Monocytes%2 Eosinophil%1 Basos
1.5-8.5 x10E3/uL8.77 HNeutrophils #0.7-4 x10E3/uL1.4 Lymphs #
0.2-1.2 x10E3/uL0.91 Monocytes #<0.5 x10E3/uL0.22 Eosinophil #<0.2 x10E3/uL0.11 Basos #
fL9.7 MPVfL42 RDW-SD%14 RDW-CV
Lipid Panel
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
<200 mg/dL294 HCholesterol, Total Optimal Intermediate Risk High Risk <200 200-239 =/>239
<100 mg/dL188.2 HLDL Calculated Optimal Intermediate Risk High Risk <100 100-129 =/>130
>35 mg/dL37 Cholesterol, HDL High Risk Range: <35 Optimal Range: >/=50
35-150 mg/dL344 HTriglycerides Optimal Intermediate Risk High Risk <150 150-199 =/>199
<130 mg/dL257 HNon-HDL- C<30 mg/dL68.8 HVLDL
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
65-100 mg/dL220 HGlucose, Serum6-23 mg/dL29 HUrea Nitrogen
0.7-1.3 mg/dL1.6 HCreatinine, SerumFor patients >49 years of age, the referencelimit for Creatinine is approximately 13%higher for people identified asAfrican-American.
9-23 Ratio18.13 Bun/Creat Ratio134-145 mmol/L136 Sodium, Serum3.5-5.3 mmol/L4.7 Potassium,
Serum96-112 mmol/L110 Chloride, Serum19-32 mmol/L27 CO28-16 mmol/LSee NoteAnion Gap
Anion gap is not applicable8.4-10.4 mg/dL9.8 Calcium, Serum
6-8.5 g/dL6.8 Total Protein, S3.2-5.5 g/dL3.9 Albumin, Serum1.9-3.7 g/dL2.9 Globulin, Calc1-2.5 Ratio1.3 A/G Ratio<1.2 mg/dL1 Bilirubin, Total
40-129 IU/L97 ALP<44 IU/L29 ALT (SGPT)<40 IU/L24 AST ( SGOT)>59 mL/m/1.7354.9 LeGFR If African>59 mL/m/1.7345.4 LeGFR Non Afr
Hemoglobin A1c
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
4-6 %9.2 HHemoglobin A1c%mg/dL217.34 eAG
Normal: < 5.7% Prediabetes: 5.7-6.4%Diabetes: >= 6.5%Glycemic control for adults with diabetes<7.0%
Chemistry
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
<190 IU/L134 CK28-100 IU/L88 Amylase
Page 1 of 2 LABTECH DIAGNOSTICS, 1502 E. Greenville St. Anderson, SC 29621 PH (864) 760 0039 Laboratory Director : Susan T. Martin, MD CLIA ID 42D2032931
Future ClientAddressPhone number
At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(864)333-7777Phone:
100Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Male
Birth: 6/6/1946
Age: 72
File ID: Chart #
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
4:40 PMCollection Time:
804330Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
6/8/2018
Complete
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Chemistry
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
13-60 IU/L19 Lipase1.6-2.6 mg/dL1.8 Magnesium59-158 ug/dL124 Iron250-450 ug/dL315.9 TIBC
<14 IU/mL7 RheumatoidFactor (RF)
Thyroid Function
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
0.45-4.5 uIU/mL22 HTSH, 3rd Gen0.79-1.77 ng/dL0.5 LFree T471-180 ng/dl66 LTotal T3
<35 IU/mL244 HAnti-TPO
Celiac Disease Panel
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
<15 U/mL1.3 DeamidatedGliadin Abs, IgA
<19 U/mL1.8 DeamidatedGliadin Abs, IgG
<15 U/mL2.2 t-Transglutaminase (tTG) IgA
<15 U/mL2.9 t-Transglutaminase (tTG) IgG
70-400 mg/dL241 Immunoglobulin A
Immunity Assessment
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
<11.5 IU/L44 HHep B Surface AbStatus of Immunity Anti-HBs LevelInconsistent with Immunity 0.00-11.5Consistent with Immunity >11.5
<0.9 AI3.8 HRubella Ab, IgGNegative Equivocal Positive =<0.7 0.8-0.9 >1.0
Presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity except when active infection issuspected.
Immunity Assessment
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
<1 AI3.4 HMumps Ab, IgG Negative Equivocal Positive =<0.8 0.9-1.0 >1.1Presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity except when active infection issuspected.
<1 AI3.2 HMeasles Ab, IgG Negative Equivocal Positive =<0.8 0.9-1.0 >1.1Presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity except when active infection issuspected.
Page 2 of 2 LABTECH DIAGNOSTICS, 1502 E. Greenville St. Anderson, SC 29621 PH (864) 760 0039 Laboratory Director : Susan T. Martin, MD CLIA ID 42D2032931
Future ClientAddressPhone number
At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(864)333-7777Phone:
007Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Male
Birth: 10/10/1980
Age: 37
File ID:
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
3:26 PMCollection Time:
804272Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
6/8/2018
Complete
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Complete Blood Count w/Diff
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
4-10.5 x10E3/uL8.2 7.5WBC3.8-5.6 x10E6/uL4.7 4.5RBC
12.6-17.7 g/dL13.7 14Hemoglobin35-51 %41 42Hematocrit
78-100 fL87.2 93.3MCV26-34 pg29.1 31.1MCH30-37 g/dL33.4 33.3MCHC
150-400 x10E3/uL287 264Platelets%61 68Neutrophils%28 22Lymphs%7 6Monocytes%3 3Eosinophil%1 1Basos
1.5-8.5 x10E3/uL5.01 5.1Neutrophils #0.7-4 x10E3/uL2.3 1.7Lymphs #
0.2-1.2 x10E3/uL0.57 0.45Monocytes #<0.5 x10E3/uL0.24 0.22Eosinophil #<0.2 x10E3/uL0.08 0.07Basos #
fL9.8 10MPVfL43 44RDW-SD%15 16RDW-CV
Lipid Panel
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
<200 mg/dL235 H 210Cholesterol, Total Optimal Intermediate Risk High Risk <200 200-239 =/>239
<100 mg/dL129.4 H 115LDL Calculated Optimal Intermediate Risk High Risk <100 100-129 =/>130
>35 mg/dL28 L 31Cholesterol, HDL High Risk Range: <35 Optimal Range: >/=50
35-150 mg/dL388 H 320Triglycerides Optimal Intermediate Risk High Risk <150 150-199 =/>199
<130 mg/dL207 H 179Non-HDL- C<30 mg/dL77.6 H 64VLDL
Basic Metabolic Panel
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
65-100 mg/dL114 H 120Glucose, Serum6-23 mg/dL17 20Urea Nitrogen
0.7-1.3 mg/dL0.9 1Creatinine, SerumFor patients >49 years of age, the referencelimit for Creatinine is approximately 13%higher for people identified asAfrican-American.
9-23 RatioSee Note BUN/Creatinine ratio is not applicable.Bun/Creat RatioBUN/Creatinine ratio is not applicable.
134-145 mmol/L138 142 Sodium, Serum3.5-5.3 mmol/L4.2 4.5 Potassium,
Serum96-112 mmol/L98 100Chloride, Serum19-32 mmol/L27 23CO2
8.4-10.4 mg/dL9.6 10Calcium, Serum>59 mL/m/1.73122 108eGFR If African>59 mL/m/1.73100.9 89.4eGFR Non Afr
Hepatic Function
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
6-8.5 g/dL7.4 7Total Protein, S3.2-5.5 g/dL4.8 4.5Albumin, Serum
<1.2 mg/dL0.7 0.6Bilirubin, Total<0.3 mg/dL0.1 0.1Bilirubin, Direct
40-129 IU/L114 120ALP<44 IU/L52 H 149ALT (SGPT)<40 IU/L44 H 144AST ( SGOT)<60 IU/L67 H 129GGT<10 umol/L11.8 H 18Bile Acids, Total
An increase in serum bile acids concentrationin the fasting state or postprandial isconsidered to be a specific indicator of liverdisease. A decreased level indicates bile acidmalabsorption, possibly due to ilealdysfunction.
Hemoglobin A1c
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
4-6 %6.2 H 6.9Hemoglobin A1c%
Page 1 of 3 LABTECH DIAGNOSTICS, 1502 E. Greenville St. Anderson, SC 29621 PH (864) 760 0039 Laboratory Director : Susan T. Martin, MD CLIA ID 42D2032931
Future ClientAddressPhone number
At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(864)333-7777Phone:
007Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Male
Birth: 10/10/1980
Age: 37
File ID:
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
3:26 PMCollection Time:
804272Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
6/8/2018
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Hemoglobin A1c
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
mg/dL131.24 151.33eAGNormal: < 5.7% Prediabetes: 5.7-6.4%Diabetes: >= 6.5%Glycemic control for adults with diabetes<7.0%
Inflammatory Markers
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
<20 mm/hour18 29ESR
Chemistry
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
2.5-4.5 mg/dL3.4 3.2Phosphorus1.6-2.6 mg/dL2.1 2Magnesium3.4-7 mg/dL5.5 5Uric Acid
Therapeutic target for gout patients: <6.059-158 ug/dL78 66Iron250-450 ug/dL332.1 330.8TIBC1.2-7.6 U/L5.1 5.6Aldolase
0.5-1.03 mg/L0.8 1Cystatin-C
Thyroid Function
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
0.45-4.5 uIU/mL2.1 3.2TSH, 3rd Gen0.79-1.77 ng/dL1.1 0.9Free T471-180 ng/dl141 120Total T3
<35 IU/mL19 22Anti-TPO
Hormones & Vitamins
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
mIU/mL10.2 9FSHMale: 1.5-12.4 mIU/mLFemale: Follicular 3.5-12.5 mIU/mL Ovulatory 4.7-21.5 mIU/mL Luteal 1.7-7.7 mIU/mL Postmenopausal 25.8-134.8 mIU/mL
Hormones & Vitamins
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
mIU/mL9.1 8LHAdult Male : 1.7-8.6 mIU/mLAdult Female: Follicular 2.4-12.6 mIU/mLOvulation 14.0-95.6 mIU/mLLuteal 1.0-11.4 mIU/mLPostmenopausal 7.7-58.5 mIU/mL
ng/mL0.3 0.4ProgesteroneMale: 0.0-0.50 ng/mLFemale: Follicular Phase 0.1- 0.9 ng/mL Luteal Phase 1.8-23.9 ng/mL Postmenopausal < 0.1 ng/mL Oral Contraceptives 0.34-0.92 ng/mL Pregnancy: First Trimester 11- 44.3 ng/mL Second Trimester 25.4-83.3 ng/mL Third Trimester 58.7-214 ng/mL
7.6-42.6 pg/mL31 14Estradiol
Female Follicular Phase 12.5-166 pg/mL Mid-Cycle 85.8-498 pg/mL Luteal Phase 43.8-211 pg/mL Postmenopausal <54.7 pg/mL Pregnancy: 1st trimester: 215.0 to >4300.0
249-950 ng/dL542 640Testosterone, T9-30 ng/dL10.4 7.8Testosterone, F
88.9-427 ug/dL210 169DHEA-Sulfate30-400 ng/mL77 44Ferritin
6.02-18.4 ug/dL14.2 18Cortisol, SerumCortisol AM: 6.02-18.4 Cortisol PM:2.68-10.5
15-65 pg/mL52 169Intact PTH1.1-4.4 ng/mL3.1 3.5C- Peptide
2.6-24.8 uIU/mL17 17Insulin232-1245 pg/mL697 540Vitamin B12
>4.5 ng/mL8.8 7.2Folic Acid30-100 ng/mL34 14Vitamin D 25-OH
Deficiency Insufficiency Sufficiency Toxicity < 20 20-30 30-100 >100
Cardiac Markers
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
104-202 mg/dL191 225ApoA1Page 2 of 3 LABTECH DIAGNOSTICS, 1502 E. Greenville St. Anderson, SC 29621 PH (864) 760 0039
Laboratory Director : Susan T. Martin, MD CLIA ID 42D2032931
Future ClientAddressPhone number
At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(864)333-7777Phone:
007Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Male
Birth: 10/10/1980
Age: 37
File ID:
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
3:26 PMCollection Time:
804272Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
6/8/2018
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Cardiac Markers
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
66-133 mg/dL102 177Apo B<15 umol/L13.4 18Homocysteine<3 mg/L3.7 H 3.8CRP hs
<86 pg/mL71 81NT- pro BNP<30 mg/dL18 0.5Lipoprotein (a)
Prostate Assessment
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous4/26/2018
Current
<4 ng/mL3.1 8.8PSA, 3rd GenThis test was performed using the RocheCobas chemiluminescent method. Valuesobtained from different assay methods cannot be used interchangeably. PSA levels, reagardless of value, should not be interpreted as absolute evidence of the presence or absence of disease.
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Connective Tissue Disease Cascade (CTDC)
≥20 U <20 U
CTDC / Connective Tissue Diseases Cascade, Serum
No further testingCyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibodies, IgG, Serum
Positive result supports the diagnosis of RA
Antibody to Extractable Nuclear Antigen Evaluation, SerumThis test includes the following IgGantibodies, which are automaticallyperformed:
■ SS-A/Ro ■ SS-B/La ■ Sm
■ RNP ■ Scl 70 ■ Jo 1
DNA Double-Stranded (dsDNA) Antibodies with Reflex, IgG, Serum
CRITH / DNA Double-Stranded(dsDNA) Antibodies by Crithidialuciliae IFA, IgG, Serum
≥1.0 U ≥1.0 U ≥1.0 U ≥1.0 U ≥1.0 U ≥1.0 U
Sm Antibodies
Positive result supportsdiagnosis of LE
SS-A/Ro Antibodies
Positive result supports the diagnosis of Sjögren syndrome or other CTD
Positive result supportsthe diagnosis of LE
Negative resultUnable to confirm borderline positive result obtained by EIA
Scl 70 Antibodies
Positive result supportsdiagnosis of scleroderma
RNP Antibodies
Positive result supports diagnosis of mixed connective tissue disease
SS-B/La Antibodies
Positive result supports diagnosis of Sjögren syndrome or other CTD
Jo 1 Antibodies
Positive result supportsdiagnosis of polymyositis
Positive result supports the diagnosis of LE
Positive result supports the diagnosis of CREST syndrome
Positive result supports the diagnosis of LE and may indicate the presence of CNS involvement
Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum
Ribosome P Antibodies, IgG, Serum
No further testing
Antinuclear Antibodies(ANA), Serum
≥3.0 U
≥1.0 U ≥1.0 U30-75 IU/mL >75 IU/mL
<3.0 U
CNS=central nervous systemCREST=calcinosis, Raynaud disease, esophageal motility disorder, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia. CTD=connective tissue diseaseSLE=systemic lupus erythematosus
NOTE: Positive results not diagnostic for any CTD and should be interpreted within the clinical context of the patient.
At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
Patie
nt
Name:Patient , Test
(666)111-1234Phone:
100Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: UNKNOWN
Gender: Male
Birth: 6/6/1976
Age: 42
File ID: Chart #
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
3:46 PMCollection Time:
804296Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
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Autoimmune & Arthritis
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
<9 IU/mLanti-DNA (DS) Ab
Negative:=<4 Indeterminate:5-9 Positive:>10<1 AI3.1 HAnti-SS-A<1 AI0.2 Anti-SS-B<1 AI0.2 Smith Antibodies<1 AI0.2 Sm RNP<1 AI0.2 Ribosomal P<1 AI0.2 Anti-Scl-70 <1 AI0.2 Centromere B Ab<1 AI0.2 Jo-1 Antibody<1 AI0.2 [C] RNP
Antibodies<1 AI0.2 Chromatin (N) Ab
<20 GPL U/mL10.2 Anticardiolipin IgA
<20 MPL U/mL115 HAnticardiolipin IgG
<20 APL U/mL3.5 Anticardiolipin IgM
<14 IU/mL8 Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
<4 IU/mL0.1 CCP Ab IgG/IgA
<35 IU/mL14 Anti-TPONegativePositiveANA IFA
See NoteANA Pattern & Titer
Homogenous 1:160Negative Borderline Positive <1:40 1:40-1:80 >1:80
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Patie
nt
Name:Patient , Test
(864)444-4444Phone:
009Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Female
Birth: 2/25/1962
Age: 56
File ID: Chart#
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
1:26 PMCollection Time:
814094Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/21/2018
6/21/2018
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Practice Name Practice Street Address City , ST 00000
Female Hormone Assessment
Test 6/21/2018Reference
Range Units PreviousCurrent
0.45-4.5 uIU/mL2.8 TSH, 3rd Gen0.79-1.77 ng/dL1.2 Free T4
2-4.4 pg/mL3.1 Free T3<73 ng/dL22 Testosterone, T<2.2 ng/dL0.4 Testosterone, F
17.3-125 nmol/L38 SHBGng/mL<0.1 Progesterone
Male: 0.0-0.50 ng/mLFemale: Follicular Phase 0.1- 0.9 ng/mL Luteal Phase 1.8-23.9 ng/mL Postmenopausal < 0.1 ng/mL Oral Contraceptives 0.34-0.92 ng/mL Pregnancy: First Trimester 11- 44.3 ng/mL Second Trimester 25.4-83.3 ng/mL Third Trimester 58.7-214 ng/mL
pg/mL23 Estradiol
Female Follicular Phase 12.5-166 pg/mL Mid-Cycle 85.8-498 pg/mL Luteal Phase 43.8-211 pg/mL Postmenopausal <54.7 pg/mL Pregnancy: 1st trimester: 215.0 to >4300.0
mIU/mL77 FSHMale: 1.5-12.4 mIU/mLFemale: Follicular 3.5-12.5 mIU/mL Ovulatory 4.7-21.5 mIU/mL Luteal 1.7-7.7 mIU/mL Postmenopausal 25.8-134.8 mIU/mL
mIU/mL52 LHAdult Male : 1.7-8.6 mIU/mLAdult Female: Follicular 2.4-12.6 mIU/mLOvulation 14.0-95.6 mIU/mLLuteal 1.0-11.4 mIU/mLPostmenopausal 7.7-58.5 mIU/mL
15-65 pg/mL72 HIntact PTH18.9-205 ug/dL187 DHEA-Sulfate6.02-18.4 ug/dL24.1 HCortisol, Serum
Cortisol AM: 6.02-18.4 Cortisol PM:2.68-10.5
36-200 ng/ml102 IGF-1
Page 1 of 1 LABTECH DIAGNOSTICS, 1502 E. Greenville St. Anderson, SC 29621 PH (864) 760 0039 Laboratory Director : Susan T. Martin, MD CLIA ID 42D2032931
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Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(666)111-1234Phone:
100Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Male
Birth: 6/6/1946
Age: 72
File ID: Chart #
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
3:38 PMCollection Time:
804288Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
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Immunity Assessment
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
<1 AI3.3 HMumps Ab, IgG Negative Equivocal Positive =<0.8 0.9-1.0 >1.1Presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity except when active infection issuspected.
<1 AI4.1 HMeasles Ab, IgG Negative Equivocal Positive =<0.8 0.9-1.0 >1.1Presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity except when active infection issuspected.
<0.9 AI4.7 HRubella Ab, IgGNegative Equivocal Positive =<0.7 0.8-0.9 >1.0Presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity except when active infection issuspected.
<10.4 LVaricella Z Ab, IgG Negative Equivocal Positive =<0.8 0.9-1.0 >1.1Presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence of immunity except when active infection issuspected.
<11.5 IU/L148 HHep B Surface AbStatus of Immunity Anti-HBs LevelInconsistent with Immunity 0.00-11.5Consistent with Immunity >11.5
90-180 mg/dL140 112Complement C310-40 mg/dL26 41Complement C4
70-400 mg/dL246 Immunoglobulin A700-1600 mg/dL1120 Immunoglobulin G40-230 mg/dL114 Immunoglobulin M<100 IU/mL102 HImmunoglobulin E<132 mg/L42 Immunoglobulin D
382-928 mg/dL592 IgG, Subclass 1241-700 mg/dL275 IgG, Subclass 222-176 mg/dL88 IgG, Subclass 34-86 mg/dL64 IgG, Subclass 4
90-200 mg/dL142 Alpha-1-Antitrypsin
Page 1 of 1 LABTECH DIAGNOSTICS, 1502 E. Greenville St. Anderson, SC 29621 PH (864) 760 0039 Laboratory Director : Susan T. Martin, MD CLIA ID 42D2032931
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Patie
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Name:Patient , Test
(555)555-5555Phone:
008Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: YES
Gender: Male
Birth: 2/19/1975
Age: 43
File ID:
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
1:30 PMCollection Time:
814096Specimen ID:
Report Date:6/21/2018
6/21/2018
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Practice Name Practice Street Address City , ST 00000
Male Hormone Assesment
Test 6/21/2018Reference
Range Units PreviousCurrent
0.45-4.5 uIU/mL22.8 HTSH, 3rd Gen0.79-1.77 ng/dL0.4 LFree T4
2-4.4 pg/mL1.9 LFree T3249-950 ng/dL269 Testosterone, T
9-30 ng/dL4.4 LTestosterone, F16.5-55.9 nmol/L41 SHBG7.6-42.6 pg/mL21 Estradiol
Female Follicular Phase 12.5-166 pg/mL Mid-Cycle 85.8-498 pg/mL Luteal Phase 43.8-211 pg/mL Postmenopausal <54.7 pg/mL Pregnancy: 1st trimester: 215.0 to >4300.0
mIU/mL7.1 FSHMale: 1.5-12.4 mIU/mLFemale: Follicular 3.5-12.5 mIU/mL Ovulatory 4.7-21.5 mIU/mL Luteal 1.7-7.7 mIU/mL Postmenopausal 25.8-134.8 mIU/mL
mIU/mL6.4 LHAdult Male : 1.7-8.6 mIU/mLAdult Female: Follicular 2.4-12.6 mIU/mLOvulation 14.0-95.6 mIU/mLLuteal 1.0-11.4 mIU/mLPostmenopausal 7.7-58.5 mIU/mL
15-65 pg/mL31 Intact PTH88.9-427 ug/dL339 DHEA-Sulfate6.02-18.4 ug/dL26.8 HCortisol, Serum
Cortisol AM: 6.02-18.4 Cortisol PM:2.68-10.5
43-209 ng/ml184 IGF-1<4 ng/mL5.1 HPSA, 3rd Gen
This test was performed using the Roche CobasElectrochemiluminescent method. Valuesobtained from different assay methods cannotbe used interchangeably. PSA levels,reagardless of value, should not beinterpreted as absolute evidence of thepresence or absence of disease.
Page 1 of 1 LABTECH DIAGNOSTICS, 1502 E. Greenville St. Anderson, SC 29621 PH (864) 760 0039 Laboratory Director : Susan T. Martin, MD CLIA ID 42D2032931
At the Forefront ofClinical Laboratory Medicine
Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(864)333-7777Phone:
100Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: NO
Gender: Male
Birth: 6/6/1946
Age: 72
File ID: Chart #
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
3:38 PMCollection Time:
804289Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:6/8/2018
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S.T.D Profile
Test 6/8/2018Reference
Range Units Previous6/8/2018
Current
NegativeNegativeAnti-HAV, IgMNegativeNegativeHBs AntigenNegativeNegativeanti-HBc, IgMNegativePositiveHCV Antibody
Non - ReactiveSee NoteHIV1/2 Ag/Ab 5thGeneration
Non - ReactiveA Nonreactive HIV-1/2 Ag/Ab result doesnotexclude HIV infection since the time framefor seroconversion is variable. If acute HIVinfection is suspected, antibody retesting andnucleic acid amplification (HIV DNA/RNA)testing is recommended.
NegativeNegativeChlamydiatrachomatis, NAA
NegativePositiveNeisseriagonorrhoeae, NAA
NegativePositiveTrichomonasVaginalis, NAA
<0.9 index0.4 HSV I IgGNegative: Equivocal Positive <0.91 0.91-1.09 >1.09
<0.9 index6.4 HHSV II IgGNegative: Equivocal Positive <0.91 0.91-1.09 >1.09
Non ReactiveSee NoteSyphilis AntibodyNon Reactive
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TEST ID # 9804 TEST ID # 10102
More comprehensive results
Multiplex PCR helps healthcare providers deliver proper treatment by providing fast and accurate pathogen identification. With same day turnaround time, clinicians can make vital decisions regarding hospital admission, isolation, cohorting, antiviral or antibiotic therapy and additional diagnostic testing.
Get Better Results
Multiplex PCR approach increases the probability of identifying a pathogen in patients with symptoms of an infectious disease and increases the capability of detection of co-infections.
Panel tests for a comprehensive set of 20 upper respiratory viral and bacterial pathogens in about an hour. The Respiratory Panel identifies the most common viral and bacterial pathogens that cause respiratory tract infections that present with nearly indistinguishable symptoms. The rapid and accurate identification of the causative agent helps determine how a healthcare provider chooses to treat an upper respiratory tract infection.
Influenza A&B Screen
Test 10/13/2017Reference
Range Units Previous10/12/2017
Current
NegativePositiveInfluenza ANegativeNegativeInfluenza B
RESPIRATORY PANEL PCR
Test 11/11/2016Reference
Range Units Previous11/4/2016
Current
Not DetectedNDParainfluenzaVirus 2
Not DetectedDetectedInfluenza ANot DetectedDetectedInfluenza BNot DetectedNDAdenovirusNot DetectedNDCoronavirus HKU1Not DetectedNDCoronavirus NL63Not DetectedNDCoronavirus 229ENot DetectedNDCoronavirus OC43Not DetectedNDHuman
MetapneumovirusNot DetectedNDHumanRhinovirus/
EnterovirusNot DetectedNDInfluenza A/H1Not DetectedNDInfluenza A/H3Not DetectedNDInfluenza
A/H1-2009Not DetectedNDParainfluenza
Virus 1Not DetectedNDParainfluenza
Virus 3Not DetectedNDParainfluenza
Virus 4Not DetectedNDRespiratory
Syncytial VirusNot DetectedNDBordetella
pertussisNot DetectedNDChlamydophila
pneumoniaeNot DetectedNDMycoplasma
pneumoniae
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Stool Culture Sample Report
Test 10/4/2017Reference
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SEE NOTESHIGA TOXINS,EIA W/RFL TOE.COLI O157CULTURE
SHIGA TOXINS, EIA W/RFL TO E.COLI O157CULTURE
MICRO NUMBER: 70912152 TEST STATUS: FINAL SPECIMEN SOURCE: STOOL SPECIMEN QUALITY: ADEQUATE RESULT: Not Detected
SEE NOTECAMPYLOBACTER, CULTURE
CAMPYLOBACTER, CULTURE
MICRO NUMBER: 70912151 TEST STATUS: FINAL SPECIMEN SOURCE: STOOL SPECIMEN QUALITY: ADEQUATE RESULT: No enteric Campylobacterisolated
SEE NOTESALMONELLAAND SHIGELLA,CULTURE
SALMONELLA AND SHIGELLA, CULTURE
MICRO NUMBER: 70912153 TEST STATUS: FINAL SPECIMEN SOURCE: STOOL SPECIMEN QUALITY: ADEQUATE RESULT: No Salmonella or Shigellaisolated
GI Panel PCR Sample Report
Test 10/04/2017Reference
Range Units Previous11/11/2016
Current
Not DetectedNDCampylobacterNot DetectedDetectedC diff. (toxin A/B)Not DetectedNDPlesiomonas
shigelloidesNot DetectedNDSalmonellaNot DetectedNDYersinia
enterocoliticaNot DetectedNDVibrio (P,V & C)Not DetectedNDVibrio choleraeNot DetectedNDE. coli (EAEC)Not DetectedNDE. coli (EPEC)Not DetectedNDE. coli (ETEC) lt/stNot DetectedNDE. coli (STEC)
stx1/stx2Not DetectedNDE. coli O157Not DetectedNDE. coli (EIEC)Not DetectedNDCryptosporidiumNot DetectedNDCyclospora
cayetanensisNot DetectedNDEntamoeba
histolyticaNot DetectedDetectedGiardia lambliaNot DetectedNDAdenovirus F40/41Not DetectedNDAstrovirusNot DetectedNDNorovirus GI/GIINot DetectedNDRotavirus ANot DetectedNDSapovirus(I,II,IV,V)
TEST ID #10108 TEST ID # 10100
3-4 days turnaround time
Results are ready in the same day
Multiplex PCR helps healthcare providers deliver proper treatment by providing fast and accurate pathogen identification. With same day turnaround time, clinicians can make vital decisions regarding hospital admission, isolation, cohorting, antiviral or antibiotic therapy and additional diagnostic testing.
Get Better Results
Multiplex PCR approach increases the probability of identifying a pathogen in patients with symptoms of an infectious disease and increases the capability of detection of co-infections.
GI Panel tests for a comprehensive set of 22 gastrointestinal pathogens. The GI Panel tests stool specimens for common pathogens associated with gastroenteritis. Quickly identifying the correct pathogen can ensure appropriate treatment, patient management and help decrease infectious gastroenteritis which can lead to severe illness or death.
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Gender: Male
Birth: 6/6/1946
Age: 72
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Levels of Specific IgE Class Description of Class< 0.35 0 Normal
0.35 - 0.69 I Low level of Allergy0.70 - 3.49 II Moderate level of Allergy3.50 - 17.49 III High level of Allergy17.50 - 49.99 IV Very High level of Allergy50.00 - 99.99 V Very High level of Allergy
>= 100.00 VI Very High level of Allergy
Allergy, Respiratory Panel III, IgEFlagUnitsResultTest Name
kU/L3.20 HIGH Class IID. Pteronyssinus, D1kU/L3.30 HIGH Class IID. farinae, D2kU/L0.60 HIGH Class IHouse dust, Greer, h1, IgEKU/L0.55 HIGH Class IHouse dust, Holl. H2kU/L0.10< Class 0P. Notatom, M1kU/L0.10< Class 0C. herbarum, M2kU/L0.10< Class 0Aspergillus fumigatus,M3kU/L0.10< Class 0Candida Albicans, M5kU/L0.10< Class 0Alternaria tenuis, M6kU/L0.10< Class 0Common Ragweed, W1kU/L0.10< Class 0English plantain, W9kU/L0.10< Class 0Lamb's Qtrs, W10kU/L0.10< Class 0Pigweed Rough, W14kU/L2.20 HIGH Class IIBermuda grass, G2kU/L2.40 HIGH Class IIMeadow Fescue, G4kU/L1.90 HIGH Class IITimothy Grass, G6kU/L2.50 HIGH Class IIJune Grass,KYB, G8kU/L2.70 HIGH Class IIJohnson Grass, G10kU/L4.10 HIGH Class IIIBahia grass, G17kU/L8.80 HIGH Class IIICat Dander, E1kU/L10.70 HIGH Class IIIDog Dander, E5kU/L0.10< Class 0Birch, T3kU/L0.10< Class 0Cedar Mountain, T6kU/L0.10< Class 0Oak, T7kU/L0.10< Class 0Elm American, T8kU/L0.10< Class 0Pecan Tree, T22
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007Patient ID #:
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Gender: Male
Birth: 10/10/1980
Age: 37
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Levels of Specific IgE Class Description of Class< 0.35 0 Normal
0.35 - 0.69 I Low level of Allergy0.70 - 3.49 II Moderate level of Allergy
3.50 - 17.49 III High level of Allergy17.50 - 49.99 IV Very High level of Allergy50.00 - 99.99 V Very High level of Allergy
>= 100.00 VI Very High level of Allergy
Allergy, Food Panel, IgEFlagUnitsResultTest Name
kU/L0.55 HIGH Class IEgg White, F1kU/L0.65 HIGH Class IMilk, F2KU/L0.00 Class 0Codfish, F3kU/L0.00 Class 0Wheat, F4KU/L0.00 Class 0Rye, F5kU/L0.00 Class 0Oat, F7kU/L0.00 Class 0Corn, F8KU/L0.00 Class 0Sesame, F10kU/L3.00 HIGH Class IIPeanut, F13kU/L0.00 Class 0Soybean, F14KU/L0.00 Class 0Sugar Cane, F21kU/L5.00 HIGH Class IIIShrimp, F24, IgEkU/L0.00 Class 0Pork, F26kU/L0.00 Class 0Beef, F27kU/L0.00 Class 0Coconut, F36kU/L0.00 Class 0Strawberry,F44kU/L0.00 Class 0Bakers Yeast, F45kU/L0.00 Class 0Gluten, F79KU/L0.00 Class 0Egg Yolk, F75kU/L1.10 HIGH Class IIPecan Nut, F201kU/L0.75 HIGH Class IICashew, F202kU/L0.00 Class 0Walnut, F256kU/L0.00 Class 0Oyster, F290KU/L0.00 Class 0Green Bean, F315
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Labtech Diagnostics offers a large menu of allergens and panels,. In additiom custom panels based on providers preference are offered .
Grains & Beans Panel - 99991 Grasses Panel - 99998 Dairy Panel - 99992 Seafood Panel - 9948Barly, f6, IgE Meadow Fescue, g4, IgE Egg White, f1, IgE Clam, f207, IgERice, f9, IgE Bahia grass, g17, IgE Milk, f2, IgE Crab, f23, IgEBuckwheat, f11, IgE Bermuda grass, g2, IgE Egg Yolk, f75, IgE Shrimp, f24, IgEMalt, f90, IgE Johnson Grass, g10, IgE Alpha-Lactalbumin, f76, IgE Scallop, f338, IgEWheat, f4, IgE June Grass,KYB, g8, IgE Beta-lactoglob, f77, IgE Oyster, f290, IgEWhey, f236, IgE Timothy Grass, g6, IgE Casein, f78, IgE Lobster, f80, IgERye, f5, IgE Sweet Vernal Grass, g1, IgE Cheese Cheddar, f81, IgE Tuna, f40, IgEOat, f7, IgE Orchard Grass, g3, IgE Yogurt, f360, IgE Salmon, f41, IgE Sesame,f10, IgE Perennial Rye Grass, g5, IgE Halibut, f303, IgEGluten, f79, IgE Common Reed Grass, g7, IgE Codfish, f3, IgEPea, f12, IgE Red Top,g9, IgE Meat Panel - 99987 Trout, f204, IgESoybean, f14, IgE Brome Grass, g11, IgE Turkey Meat, f284, IgE Haddock, f42, IgEWhite Bean, f15, IgE Cultivated Rye Grass,g12, IgE Lamb, f88, IgE Flounder, f147, IgE Lima Bean, f182, IgE Velvet Grass, g13, IgE Beef, f27, IgE Red Snapper, f381, IgE Pinto Bean, f300, IgE Cultivated Oat Grass, g14, IgE Pork, f26, IgERed Kidney Bean, f287, IgE Cultivated Wheat Grass, g15, IgE Chicken,F83, IgE Spice & Herbs Panel - 99981Green Bean, f315, IgE Meadow Foxtail Grass, g70, IgE Black Pepper, f280, IgE
Canary Grass, g71, IgE Fruit Panel - 99982 Chili Pepper, f279, IgE Hymenoptera Panel - 10025 Strawberry, f44, IgE Garlic, f47, IgE Venom Honey Bee, I1, IgE Trees Panel - 99996 Apricot, f237, IgE Parsley, f86, IgE Venom White Hornet, I2, IgE White Ash, t15, IgE Cherry, f242, IgE Mustard, f89, IgE Venom Yellow Jacket, I3, IgE Elm American, t8, IgE Grape, f259, IgE Hazelnut, f17, IgE Venom Peper Wasp, I4, IgE Pecan Tree, t22, IgE Lemon, f208, IgE Oregano, f283, IgE Venom Yellow Hornet, I5, IgE Cedar Mountain,t6, IgE Apple, f49, IgE Basil, f269, IgECockroach, I6, IgE Walnut, t10, IgE Kiwi Fruit, f84, IgE Ginger, f270, IgEFire Ant, I70, IgE Maple, Box Elde, t1, IgE Melons, f87, IgE American Cockroch, I206, IgE Cottonwood, t14, IgE Grapefruit, f209, IgE Mold Panel - 99995
Willow, t12, IgE Tomato, f25, IgE Mucor racemosus, m4, IgE Animal Epithelium Panel - 99988 Sweet Gum ,t211, IgE Peach, f95, IgE Alternaria tenuis, m6, IgECat Dander, e1, IgE White Pine, t16, IgE Pineapple, f210, IgE Aspergillus fumigatus, m3, IgEDog Dander, e5, IgE Alder, t2, IgE Pear, f94, IgE Candida Albicans, m5, IgEHorse Dander, e3, IgE Hazlenut, t4, IgE Avocado, f96, IgE Helminthosporium halodes, m8, IgECow Dander, e4, IgE Beech, t5, IgE Banana,f92, IgE Stemphylium botryosum, m10, IgEMouse Epithelia,e71, IgE Oak, t7, IgE Mango Fruit, f91, IgE Epicoccum purpurascens, m14, IgERat Epithelia, e73, IgE Olive, t9, IgE Watermelon, f329, IgE P. Notatom, m1, IgEGuinea Pig Epithelia,e6, IgE Sycamore, t11, IgE Plum, f255, IgE C. herbarum, m2, IgEGoose Feathers, e70, IgE Red Cedar, t219, IgE Orange, f33, IgE Fusarium moniliforme, m9, IgE Rabbit Epithelia, e82, IgE Birch, t3, IgE Cantaloupe, f102, IgE Rhizopus nigricans, m11, IgE Chicken Feathers, e85, IgE Blueberry, f288, IgE Aureobasidium pullulans, m12,IgE Canary, e204, IgE Vegetable Panel - 99986 Curvularia lunata, m16, IgE Duck, e86, IgE Sweet Potato, f54, IgE Phoma betae, m13,IgE Goat Epithelia, e80, IgE Asparagus, f261, IgE
Broccoli, f260, IgE Weeds Panel - 99997 Cauliflower, f291, IgE Giant Ragweed, w3, IgE Celery, f85, IgE Mugwort, w6, IgE Lettuce, f215, IgE English plantain, w9, IgE Corn, f8, IgELamb's Quarters,w10, IgE Spinach, f214, IgE Common Ragweed, w1, IgE Mushroom, f212, IgE Pigweed Rough, w14, IgE Potato, f35, IgENettle,w20, IgE Onion, f48, IgESheep Sorrel, w18, IgE Cucumber, f244, IgECocklebur, w13, IgE Carrot, f31, IgE Goldenrod, w12, IgE Cabbage, f216, IgE Rough Marsh Elder, w16, IgE Green Pepper, f263, IgEFirebush, w17 IgE
Labtech Diagnostics offers a large menu of allergens and panels,. In additiom custom panels based on providers preference are offered .
Grains & Beans Panel - 99991 Grasses Panel - 99998 Dairy Panel - 99992 Seafood Panel - 9948Barly, f6, IgE Meadow Fescue, g4, IgE Egg White, f1, IgE Clam, f207, IgERice, f9, IgE Bahia grass, g17, IgE Milk, f2, IgE Crab, f23, IgEBuckwheat, f11, IgE Bermuda grass, g2, IgE Egg Yolk, f75, IgE Shrimp, f24, IgEMalt, f90, IgE Johnson Grass, g10, IgE Alpha-Lactalbumin, f76, IgE Scallop, f338, IgEWheat, f4, IgE June Grass,KYB, g8, IgE Beta-lactoglob, f77, IgE Oyster, f290, IgEWhey, f236, IgE Timothy Grass, g6, IgE Casein, f78, IgE Lobster, f80, IgERye, f5, IgE Sweet Vernal Grass, g1, IgE Cheese Cheddar, f81, IgE Tuna, f40, IgEOat, f7, IgE Orchard Grass, g3, IgE Yogurt, f360, IgE Salmon, f41, IgE Sesame,f10, IgE Perennial Rye Grass, g5, IgE Halibut, f303, IgEGluten, f79, IgE Common Reed Grass, g7, IgE Codfish, f3, IgEPea, f12, IgE Red Top,g9, IgE Meat Panel - 99987 Trout, f204, IgESoybean, f14, IgE Brome Grass, g11, IgE Turkey Meat, f284, IgE Haddock, f42, IgEWhite Bean, f15, IgE Cultivated Rye Grass,g12, IgE Lamb, f88, IgE Flounder, f147, IgE Lima Bean, f182, IgE Velvet Grass, g13, IgE Beef, f27, IgE Red Snapper, f381, IgE Pinto Bean, f300, IgE Cultivated Oat Grass, g14, IgE Pork, f26, IgERed Kidney Bean, f287, IgE Cultivated Wheat Grass, g15, IgE Chicken,F83, IgE Spice & Herbs Panel - 99981Green Bean, f315, IgE Meadow Foxtail Grass, g70, IgE Black Pepper, f280, IgE
Canary Grass, g71, IgE Fruit Panel - 99982 Chili Pepper, f279, IgE Hymenoptera Panel - 10025 Strawberry, f44, IgE Garlic, f47, IgE Venom Honey Bee, I1, IgE Trees Panel - 99996 Apricot, f237, IgE Parsley, f86, IgE Venom White Hornet, I2, IgE White Ash, t15, IgE Cherry, f242, IgE Mustard, f89, IgE Venom Yellow Jacket, I3, IgE Elm American, t8, IgE Grape, f259, IgE Hazelnut, f17, IgE Venom Peper Wasp, I4, IgE Pecan Tree, t22, IgE Lemon, f208, IgE Oregano, f283, IgE Venom Yellow Hornet, I5, IgE Cedar Mountain,t6, IgE Apple, f49, IgE Basil, f269, IgECockroach, I6, IgE Walnut, t10, IgE Kiwi Fruit, f84, IgE Ginger, f270, IgEFire Ant, I70, IgE Maple, Box Elde, t1, IgE Melons, f87, IgE American Cockroch, I206, IgE Cottonwood, t14, IgE Grapefruit, f209, IgE Mold Panel - 99995
Willow, t12, IgE Tomato, f25, IgE Mucor racemosus, m4, IgE Animal Epithelium Panel - 99988 Sweet Gum ,t211, IgE Peach, f95, IgE Alternaria tenuis, m6, IgECat Dander, e1, IgE White Pine, t16, IgE Pineapple, f210, IgE Aspergillus fumigatus, m3, IgEDog Dander, e5, IgE Alder, t2, IgE Pear, f94, IgE Candida Albicans, m5, IgEHorse Dander, e3, IgE Hazlenut, t4, IgE Avocado, f96, IgE Helminthosporium halodes, m8, IgECow Dander, e4, IgE Beech, t5, IgE Banana,f92, IgE Stemphylium botryosum, m10, IgEMouse Epithelia,e71, IgE Oak, t7, IgE Mango Fruit, f91, IgE Epicoccum purpurascens, m14, IgERat Epithelia, e73, IgE Olive, t9, IgE Watermelon, f329, IgE P. Notatom, m1, IgEGuinea Pig Epithelia,e6, IgE Sycamore, t11, IgE Plum, f255, IgE C. herbarum, m2, IgEGoose Feathers, e70, IgE Red Cedar, t219, IgE Orange, f33, IgE Fusarium moniliforme, m9, IgE Rabbit Epithelia, e82, IgE Birch, t3, IgE Cantaloupe, f102, IgE Rhizopus nigricans, m11, IgE Chicken Feathers, e85, IgE Blueberry, f288, IgE Aureobasidium pullulans, m12,IgE Canary, e204, IgE Vegetable Panel - 99986 Curvularia lunata, m16, IgE Duck, e86, IgE Sweet Potato, f54, IgE Phoma betae, m13,IgE Goat Epithelia, e80, IgE Asparagus, f261, IgE
Broccoli, f260, IgE Weeds Panel - 99997 Cauliflower, f291, IgE Giant Ragweed, w3, IgE Celery, f85, IgE Mugwort, w6, IgE Lettuce, f215, IgE English plantain, w9, IgE Corn, f8, IgELamb's Quarters,w10, IgE Spinach, f214, IgE Common Ragweed, w1, IgE Mushroom, f212, IgE Pigweed Rough, w14, IgE Potato, f35, IgENettle,w20, IgE Onion, f48, IgESheep Sorrel, w18, IgE Cucumber, f244, IgECocklebur, w13, IgE Carrot, f31, IgE Goldenrod, w12, IgE Cabbage, f216, IgE Rough Marsh Elder, w16, IgE Green Pepper, f263, IgEFirebush, w17 IgE
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Name:Patient , Test
(111)234-7716Phone:
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Fasting Status: No
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Birth: 4/5/1982
Age: 35
File ID: SCL09793
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Drug Adherence Assessment ReportUrine ValidityCreatinine,U 60.1(20 - 400 mg/dl) Normal Urine PH 4.0 (4.5 - 9) Normal Specific Gravity, U 1.014 (1.003 - 1.035)Normal
CONSISTENT RESULTS - REPORTED MEDICATION (PARENT DRUG AND/OR METABOLITE) DETECTEDREPORTED ANTICIPATED DETECTION WINDOWTEST
POSITIVE(S) OUTCOMEPRESCRIPTION
Suboxone Buprenorphine 2-6 daysPOSITIVESuboxone Norbuprenorphine 2-6 daysPOSITIVESuboxone Naloxone 2-6 daysPOSITIVE
INCONSISTENT RESULTS - REPORTED MEDICATION NOT DETECTED (NEITHER PARENT DRUG NOR METABOLITE)REPORTED ANTICIPATED DETECTION WINDOWTEST
POSITIVE(S) OUTCOMEPRESCRIPTION
N/A N/A N/A N/A
INCONSISTENT RESULTS - ANALYTE DETECTED BUT NO CORRESPONDING PRESCRIPTION REPORTEDDETECTED ILLICIT DETECTION WINDOWTEST
OUTCOMEANALYTEMEASURED
RESULTCUTOFF
Oxymorphone 271 ng/mL 50No 2-3 daysPOSITIVEOxycodone 281 ng/mL 50No 2-3 daysPOSITIVE
Noroxycodone 250 ng/mL 50No 2-3 daysPOSITIVEHydrocodone 780 ng/mL 50No 2-3 daysPOSITIVE
Norhydrocodone 1267 ng/mL 50No 2-3 daysPOSITIVEHydromorphone 592 ng/mL 50No 2-3 daysPOSITIVE
Gabapentin >50000 300No 1-4 daysPOSITIVECotinine 2165.6 ng/mL 40No 2-4 daysPOSITIVE
Cyclobenzaprine 1619 ng/mL 40No 3-8 daysPOSITIVE
Previous Results1/10/2018 1/3/2018
Suboxone SuboxoneCONSISTENT INCONSISTENT CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT
Buprenorphine [240 ng/mL] Oxymorphone [921 ng/mL] Buprenorphine [180 ng/mL] Cotinine [>5000]Norbuprenorphine [1017 ng/mL] Oxycodone [520 ng/mL] Norbuprenorphine [1091 ng/mL]
Naloxone [2092.8 ng/mL] Noroxycodone [1247 ng/mL] Naloxone [1287.6 ng/mL]Cyclobenzaprine [1616 ng/mL]
Gabapentin [18559 ng/mL]Cotinine [>5000]
Prescribed Medications:Suboxone
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Test Name Result (ng/mL) Cutoff
AMPHETAMINES- <35Amphetamine- <35Methamphetamine- <35MDA- <35MDMA- <35MDEA- <35Methylphenidate- <35Ritalinic acid- <35Phentermine
BENZODIAZEPINES- <352-Hydroxyethylflurazepam- <35Clonazepam- <357-Aminoclonazepam- <35Alprazolam- <35alpha-Hydroxyalprazolam- <35alpha-Hydroxymidazolam- <35Alpha-Hydroxytriazolam- <35Chlordiazepoxide- <35Diazepam- <35Nordiazepam- <35Oxazepam- <35Temazepam- <40Lorazepam
OPIATES271 <50Oxymorphone 281 <50Oxycodone250 <50Noroxycodone- <50Codeine780 <50Hydrocodone 1267 <50Norhydrocodone592 <50Hydromorphone- <50Morphine
SYNTHETIC OPIATES- <35Pentazocine- <40Tramadol - <40O-Desmethyl-cis-tramadol- <40Norpropoxyphene- <40Propoxyphene - <40Tapentadol 150 <20Buprenorphine288 <20Norbuprenorphine1888.3 <40Naloxone- <20Fentanyl - <20Norfentanyl - <40Meperidine
Test Name Result (ng/mL) Cutoff
SYNTHETIC OPIATES- <40Normeperidine - <40EDDP- <40Methadone- <40Naltrexone- <40Dextromethorphan- <40Dextrorphan
ILLICITS- <206-Acetylmorphine- <35Benzoylecgonine- <35Cocaine- <20Phencyclidine
ANTICONVULSANTS>50000 <300Gabapentin- <300Pregabalin
MARIJUANA AND OTHERS- <40THC-COOH- <40JWH-018-COOH- <40JWH-073-COOH- <40Mitragynine- <407-Hydroxymitragynine2165.6 <40Cotinine
TRANQUILIZERS- <35Carisoprodol- <35Meprobamate- <35Zaleplon- <35Zolpidem- <35Zolpidem-COOH- <35Zopiclone
TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS- <40Amitriptyline - <40Nortriptyline1619 <40Cyclobenzaprine- <40Clomipramine- <40N-Desmethylclomipramine- <40Desipramine- <40Imipramine- <40Doxepin- <40Desmethyldoxepin
SSRIs/SARIs/SNRIs- <40Citalopram- <40Desmethylcitalopram- <40Duloxetine- <40Fluoxetine- <40Norfluoxetine
Test Name Result (ng/mL) Cutoff
SSRIs/SARIs/SNRIs- <40Paroxetine - <40Sertraline- <40Trazodone- <40Venlafaxine
BATH SALTS- <40Methylone- <40MDPV- <40Mephedrone- <40Alpha-PVP
These tests were developed by LabtechDiagnostics LLC. These tests are notsubject to FDA clearance or approval. Theresults given are for clinical diagnosispurpose only. LC-MS/MS results overrideconflicting screening and IA results.Detection windows are compiled frompublished scientific literature.
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Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(888)888-8888Phone:
LT13192Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: No
Gender: Female
Birth: 5/30/1957
Age: 60
File ID: 19370
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
10:12 AMCollection Time:
740363Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:3/21/2018
3/21/2018
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Doctor:Future Client , MDPractice Name Street AddressCity, State, ZIPPhone number
Drug Adherence Assessment ReportUrine ValidityCreatinine,U 182.5 (20 - 400 mg/dL) Normal Urine PH 5.4 (4.5 - 9) Normal Specific Gravity, U 1.020 (1.003 - 1.035)Normal
CONSISTENT RESULTS - REPORTED MEDICATION (PARENT DRUG AND/OR METABOLITE) DETECTEDREPORTED ANTICIPATED DETECTION WINDOWTEST
POSITIVE(S) OUTCOMEPRESCRIPTION
Hydrocodone Hydrocodone 2-3 daysPOSITIVEHydrocodone Norhydrocodone 2-3 daysPOSITIVEHydrocodone Hydromorphone 2-3 daysPOSITIVE
INCONSISTENT RESULTS - REPORTED MEDICATION NOT DETECTED (NEITHER PARENT DRUG NOR METABOLITE)REPORTED ANTICIPATED DETECTION WINDOWTEST
POSITIVE(S) OUTCOMEPRESCRIPTION
N/A N/A N/A N/A
INCONSISTENT RESULTS - ANALYTE DETECTED BUT NO CORRESPONDING PRESCRIPTION REPORTEDDETECTED ILLICIT DETECTION WINDOWTEST
OUTCOMEANALYTEMEASURED
RESULTCUTOFF
Amphetamine 285 ng/mL 35No 3-5 daysPOSITIVEMethamphetamine 1168 ng/mL 35Yes 3-5 daysPOSITIVE
l-Methamphetamine 100 % 1No 3-5 daysPOSITIVEAlprazolam 1016 ng/mL 35No 2-4 daysPOSITIVE
alpha-Hydroxyalprazolam 907 ng/mL 35No 2-4 daysPOSITIVEOxazepam 197 ng/mL 35No 2-7 daysPOSITIVEGabapentin >50000 300No 1-4 daysPOSITIVESertraline 3539 ng/mL 40No 4-10 daysPOSITIVE
Previous Results10/19/2017
NorcoCONSISTENT INCONSISTENT CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT
Hydrocodone [3746 ng/mL] Alprazolam [339 ng/mL]Norhydrocodone [4800 ng/mL] pha-Hydroxyalprazolam [390 ng/mHydromorphone [379 ng/mL] Gabapentin [>50000]
Sertraline [1087 ng/mL]
Prescribed Medications:Hydrocodone
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Patie
nt
Name:Patient, Test
(888)888-8888Phone:
LT13192Patient ID #:
Fasting Status: No
Gender: Female
Birth: 5/30/1957
Age: 60
File ID: 19370
Spec
imen Collection Date:
Received Date:
10:12 AMCollection Time:
740363Specimen ID:
Report Type:
Report Date:3/21/2018
3/21/2018
Complete
3/22/2018 Doc
tor
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Test Name Result (ng/mL) Cutoff
AMPHETAMINES285 <35Amphetamine1168 <35Methamphetamine- <35MDA- <35MDMA- <35MDEA- <35Methylphenidate- <35Ritalinic acid- <35Phentermine
Methamphetamine D & L Isomers- 0 - 1d-Methamphetamine100 0 - 1l-Methamphetamine
BENZODIAZEPINES- <352-Hydroxyethylflurazepam- <35Clonazepam- <357-Aminoclonazepam1016 <35Alprazolam907 <35alpha-Hydroxyalprazola
m- <35alpha-Hydroxymidazolam- <35Alpha-Hydroxytriazolam- <35Chlordiazepoxide- <35Diazepam- <35Nordiazepam197 <35Oxazepam- <35Temazepam- <40Lorazepam
OPIATES- <50Oxymorphone - <50Oxycodone- <50Noroxycodone- <50Codeine>5000 <50Hydrocodone >5000 <50Norhydrocodone2659 <50Hydromorphone- <50Morphine
SYNTHETIC OPIATES- <35Pentazocine- <40Tramadol - <40O-Desmethyl-cis-tramadol- <40Norpropoxyphene- <40Propoxyphene - <40Tapentadol - <20Buprenorphine- <20Norbuprenorphine
Test Name Result (ng/mL) Cutoff
SYNTHETIC OPIATES- <40Naloxone- <20Fentanyl - <20Norfentanyl - <40Meperidine- <40Normeperidine - <40EDDP- <40Methadone- <40Naltrexone- <40Dextromethorphan- <40Dextrorphan
ILLICITS- <206-Acetylmorphine- <35Benzoylecgonine- <35Cocaine- <20Phencyclidine
ANTICONVULSANTS>50000 <300Gabapentin- <300Pregabalin
MARIJUANA AND OTHERS- <40THC-COOH- <40JWH-018-COOH- <40JWH-073-COOH- <40Mitragynine- <407-Hydroxymitragynine- <40Cotinine
TRANQUILIZERS- <35Carisoprodol- <35Meprobamate- <35Zaleplon- <35Zolpidem- <35Zolpidem-COOH- <35Zopiclone
TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS- <40Amitriptyline - <40Nortriptyline- <40Cyclobenzaprine- <40Clomipramine- <40N-Desmethylclomipramine- <40Desipramine- <40Imipramine- <40Doxepin- <40Desmethyldoxepin
SSRIs/SARIs/SNRIs- <40Citalopram
Test Name Result (ng/mL) Cutoff
SSRIs/SARIs/SNRIs- <40Desmethylcitalopram- <40Duloxetine- <40Fluoxetine- <40Norfluoxetine- <40Paroxetine 3539 <40Sertraline- <40Trazodone- <40Venlafaxine
BATH SALTS- <40Methylone- <40MDPV- <40Mephedrone- <40Alpha-PVP
These tests were developed by LabtechDiagnostics LLC. These tests are notsubject to FDA clearance or approval. Theresults given are for clinical diagnosispurpose only. LC-MS/MS results overrideconflicting screening and IA results.Detection windows are compiled frompublished scientific literature.
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Notes:I-methamphetamine isomer could be VicksVapor inhaler or prescription for Selegiline. AndSmall amount of amphetamine could bemethamphetamine's metabolite
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