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Mr. Raj Singh, a 58-year-old male, had a blood test which showed elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) at 9.58 mg/L, higher than the normal range of 0-5 mg/L. CRP is a protein that increases during inflammation or infection. The test results indicate Mr. Singh has acute inflammation in his body from an injury or illness. The document provides additional information on conditions that can cause increased or decreased CRP levels.
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Mr. Raj Singh, a 58-year-old male, had a blood test which showed elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) at 9.58 mg/L, higher than the normal range of 0-5 mg/L. CRP is a protein that increases during inflammation or infection. The test results indicate Mr. Singh has acute inflammation in his body from an injury or illness. The document provides additional information on conditions that can cause increased or decreased CRP levels.
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Lab No. : 0452105140025 Reg No.

: 3686877
Patient Name : Mr. RAJ SINGH Reg. Date : 14/May/2021 11:23AM
Age/Sex : 58 Y / Male Sample Coll. Date : 14/May/2021 11:31AM
Barcode No : a1573838 Sample Rec. Date : 14/May/2021 11:31AM
Referred By : Dr. AARVY HOSPITAL Approved Date : 14/May/2021 05:24PM
Ref. Source : Panel : ECHS - Aarvy Hospital
Test Name Observation Value Unit Bio. Ref. Interval

BIOCHEMISTRY

C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP)

SampleType:Serum
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN 9.58 mg/L 0 - 5
by TURBIDIMETRY
INTERPRETATION:
CRP is one of the proteins commonly referred to as acute phase reactants. CRP is distinguished by its rapid response to
trauma or infection. CRP levels returns to normal quickly at the end of the acute episode. Measurement of CRP aids in
evaluation of the amount of injury to body tissues.

Increased In:
Acute inflammation, Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, Oral
contraceptives, Inflammatory bowel disease, Giant cell arthritis, Osteomyelitis, Cancer of the lymph nodes, Pregnancy.
CLIENT NAME:ECHS - AARVY HOSPITAL, CLIENT CODE:633

Decreased In:
Patients treated with carboxypenicillins, Liver failure

*** End Of Report ***

Test Performed at: 363-364/4, NEW Railway Road, Gurugram, 122001, Haryana.

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